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Answer:

Year Jessica Tom Who earns more?
1 $400 $400 They earn the same amount

2 $408 $400 Jessica earns more

3 $416 $400 Jessica earns more

Explanation:

At simple interest, the amount of interest is the same each year

First year: Since compounding takes place only at the end of the year, both of them earn the same amount of interest

Interest earned = 20,000 x 0.02 = $400

Same for both boxes for first year

Both of their deposits will increase by $400 to $20,400

For second year
Jessica's interest is calculated on 20,400 = 20,400 x 0.02 = $408
Her deposit value at the end of year 2 = 20, 400 + 408 = $20,808

Tom's interest is calculated on the original deposit since it is simple interest. So in year 2, Tom still makes $400.

In year 2 Jessica earns more interest than Tom
Jessica: $408
Tom : $400

For third year, Jessica's interest is calculated on her deposit value of 20,800 = 20,800 x 0.02 = $416

Tom's interest for 3rd year is the same as for the previous years = $400

So in third year, Jessica earns more


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