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$1, 000 after 2 years at an interest rate of 3.0% is $ round up to the nearest cent
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$1, 000 after 2 years at an interest rate of 3.0% is $ round up to the nearest cent
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This may be a simple interest computation.
Simple Interest = Principal * interest rate * term
Principal = 1,000
interest rate = 3%
term = 2 years
Simple Interest = 1,000 * 0.03 * 2
Simple Interest = 60
Total Amount after 2 years: 1,000 + 60 = 1,060
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