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you deposit $3,300 in account with an annual interest of 3.3% for 20 years. what is the amount of money you'll have at the end of the 20 years?

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Given data:

The given principal is P=$3,300.

The given rate of interest is r=3.3%.

The given time is t=20 years.

The expression for the final amount of money is,


A=P+(P* r* t)/(100)

Substitute the given values in the above expression.


\begin{gathered} A=(3,300)+(3,300*3.3*20)/(100) \\ =3,300+2,178 \\ =5,478 \end{gathered}

Thus, the final amount after 20 years is 5,478.

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