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you invest $4000 in an account that pays simple interest of 4% for 10 years. how much will you have in 10 years?
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you invest $4000 in an account that pays simple interest of 4% for 10 years. how much will you have in 10 years?
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I=PRT
find interst earned total and add to 4000
I=PRT
interest=principal times rate times time in years
principal=4000
rate=0.04
time in years=100
I=4000*0.04*10
I=1600 earned
add to total
4000+1600=$5600
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Annual interest - 4%
interest in 1 year
(4/100) * 4000
160
interest in 10 years
160 * 10
1600
So the amount you have at the end of 10 years
4000 + 1600
$ 5600
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