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They've invested to earn $20 in a savings account that offer 3% return on the investment the value of david's investment will be at least $400 after a period of
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Answer:T=20
Explanation:
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I=PRT
P=present amount
R=rate
T=time
basically
20+interest
is more than or equal to 400
20+I
>
400
minus 20 both sides
I
>
380
solve
P=20
R=3%=0.03
T=?
I=PRT
380
<
I=PRT
380
<
20(0.03)(T)
380
<
0.6T
divide both sides by 0.6
633.33333
<
T
633.33 years at least
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