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Answer:

Explanation:

First year:

A = P
(1+(r)/(n) )^(nt)

P - principal

r - interest per year (rate)

n - compound (annually)

t - times (in years)

A = 40,000
(1+(0.06)/(1) )^((1)(1)) = 40,000( 1 + 0.06 ) = 42,400


I_(Rachel) = $2,400.00

Simple interest I = Prt

I = 40,000(0.06)(1) = 2,400


I_(Michael) = $2,400.00

Second year:

A = 40,000
(1+(0.06)/(1) )^((1)(2))

A = 44,944.00

I = $4944.00 - $2400.00 = $2,544.00


I_(Rachel) = $2,544.00

The simple interest is accumulated on a principal $40,000.00


I_(Michael) = $2,400.00

Third year:

A = 40,000
(1+(0.06)/(1) )^((1)(3))


I_(Rachel) = $7640.64 - $4944.00 = $2,696.64


I_(Michael) = $2,400.00

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