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If $4204 is invested at 4% per year simple interest for 7 years, at what simple interest rate r would it need to be
invested for 5 years to earn the same amount of interest? Express r as a percentage correct to 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

5.60%

Explanation:

We can use the formula for simple interest to solve this problem. The formula is:


\boxed{\bold{SI =( P * T* R)/(100)}}

Where:

  • SI is the simple interest earned
  • P is the principal amount invested
  • R is the interest rate
  • T is the time period in years

If $4204 is invested at 4% per year simple interest for 7 years, the interest earned will be:


SI = (4204 *4* 7)/(100) = 1177.12

In order to earn the same amount of interest of $1177.12, the investment of $4204 must be invested for 5 years at a simple interest rate of:


1177.12=(4204*5*r)/(100)

Doing Criss cross multiplication


r=(1177.12*100)/(4204*5)

r=5.60 %

To two decimal places, the interest rate r is 5.60 %.

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