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Brian invests $10,000 in an account earning 4% interest, compounded annually for 10 years. Five years after Brian's initial investment, Chris invests $10,000 in an account earning 7% interest, compounded annually for 5 years. Given that no additional deposits are made, compare the balances of the two accounts after the interest period ends for each account. (round to the nearest dollar) A) Chris has $766 more in his account than Brian. B) Brian has $766 more in his account than Chris. C) Chris has $1,593 more in his account than Brian. D) Brian has $1,593 more in his account than Chris.

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Answer:

B) Brian has $766 more in his account than Chris

Explanation:

Compound interest formula is
A = P(1+r)^(2)

P - principal amount

r - rate of interest

t - number of years

Brian invests $10,000 in an account earning 4% interest, compounded annually for 10 years

P = 10,000

r= 4% = 0.04

t = 10

Plug in all the factors


Brian = 10000(1+0.04)^(10)= $14,802

Chris invests $10,000 in an account earning 7% interest, compounded annually for 5 years.

P = 10,000

r= 7% = 0.07

t =5

Plug in all the factors


Chris = 10000(1+.07)^(5 ) = $14,026

$14,802 - 14,026 = $776

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Answer:

Brian has $776 more account in his account than Chris.

Explanation:

Compound interest Formula:


A=P(1+r)^t


I= A-P

A= Amount after t years

P= Initial amount

r= Rate of interest

t= Time in year

Given that,

Brian invests $10,000 in an account earning 4% interest, compounded annually for 10 years.

Here P = $10,000 , r= 4%=0.04, t=10 years

The amount in his account after 10 years is


A=10000(1+0.04)^(10)

=$14802.44

≈$14802

Five years after Brian's investment,Chris invests $10,000 in an account earning 7% interest, compounded annually for 5 years.

Here P = $10,000 , r= 7%=0.07, t=5 years

The amount in his account after 5 years is


A=10000(1+0.07)^(5)

=$14025.51

≈$14026

From the it is cleared that Brian has $(14802-14026)=$776 more account in his account than Chris.

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