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Tori has $66,500 in a savings account that earns 6% interest per year. The interest is not compounded. How much interest will she earn in 4 years?

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Simple Interest

When an investment is placed in a savings account, it earns interest over time. The interest earned can be calculated as follows:

I = p*r*t

Where:

I=Interest earned

p=principal, or initial amount of money invested

r=interest rate, usually in yearly %

t=time, duration of the investment.

Tori invested p=$66,500 in a savings account that earns a rate of r=6% interest per year. The rate must be converted to decimal dividing by 100.

r=6/100=0.06

The investment lasts for t=4 years

Now calculate the interest:

I = 66,500*0.06*4

Calculating:

I = $15,960

Tori will earn $15,960 interest in 4 years

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