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A bank account earns interest at a rate of 3.5% per year (in other words it increases in value by that percent) and starts with a balance of $350. Which of the following equations would give the account’s worth, W, as a function of the number of years, y, it has been gaining interest?

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Answer:

Annually cumulating interest can be determined by the following formula:

W=P(1+r)^y

r represents the interest rate as a decimal, and P represents the starting amount of money.

Explanation:

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