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Matt is saving to buy a new motorcycle. If he deposits $70 at the end of each month in an account that pays an annual interest rate of 2.5%, how much will he have in 30 months? Assume that the compounding is being done monthly.

User John Prior
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$20,448.6567

Step-by-step explanation

The rate per month = 2.5%/12

= 0.208333%

The formula for compound interest is;

Amount = P(1+r)ⁿ Where p ⇒ deposit+

r ⇒ rate

n ⇒ period

∴ Amount saved after 30 months = 70(1+0.20833)³⁰

= 70 × 292.1236672

= $20,448.6567

User Jovita
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P = $70, p = 2.5% = 0.025
q = 1 + 0.025 / 12 = 1.002
Future value of a periodic deposit:
A = P · q · ( q^30 - 1 ) / ( q - 1 )
A = 70 · 1.002 · ( 1.002^30 - 1 ) / ( 1.002 - 1 )
A = $2,166
Answer:
He will have $2.166 in 30 months.
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