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Compound interest worksheet

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Assume a business man banks an amount of principle P, for n years at a compound interest of r%. His accumulated amount after n years will be given by formula:

[tex]accumulated=P(1+r/100)^n[tex]

P is the principle

r is the interest

n is the period

Note that compound interest borrows a hint from the geometric progression series.

for 5 years, at rate of 10% with principle of 5000;

Accumulated = 5000(1 + 10%)^5

Accumulated = 5000(1 + 0.1)^5

Accumulated = 5000 × 1.61

Accumulated = 8052.55 /=

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Answer:

Assume a business man banks an amount of principle P, for n years at a compound interest of r%. His accumulated amount after n years will be given by formula:


{ \boxed{ \rm{accumulated =P(1 + (r)/(100) ) {}^(n) }}}

  • P is the principle
  • r is the interest
  • n is the period

Note that compound interest borrows a hint from the geometric progression series.

  • for 5 years, at rate of 10% with principle of 5000;

Accumulated = 5000(1 + 10%)^5

Accumulated = 5000(1 + 0.1)^5

Accumulated = 5000 × 1.61

Accumulated = 8052.55 /=

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