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Find the annual interest rate. Simple Interest = $24, P = $400, t = 2 years

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Step-by-step explanation

We are given the following data


\begin{gathered} Simple\text{ Interest}=\text{ \$24} \\ \text{Principal=\$400} \\ t=2\text{ years} \end{gathered}

To compute the rate, we will use the formula


\text{Simple interest=}\frac{Pri\text{ncipal}* Rate* Time}{100}

We will make the rate the subject of the formula


\text{Rate}=\frac{\text{simple Interest}*100}{Prin\text{cipal}* Time}

The next step will be to substitute the values into the formula above


\begin{gathered} \text{Rate}=(24*100)/(400*2)=(2400)/(800)=3 \\ \\ \text{Rate}=3\text{ \%} \end{gathered}

Thus, the annual rate is 3%

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