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To the nearest cent, how much will he have in 2 years?

Use the formula B = p(1 + r)t, where B is the balance (final amount), p is the principal (starting amount), r is the interest rate expressed as a decimal, and t is the time in years.

Correct answers only please! To the nearest cent, how much will he have in 2 years-example-1
User Tommie
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Answer:

$86.25

Explanation:

B = p(1 + r)t must be written as B = p(1 + r)^t. The "^t" denotes exponentiation.

Then, with B = p(1 + r)^t, we need to insert $70 for p, 0.11 for r and 2 for t:

B = $70(1 + 0.11)^2 = $86.25

User Derek Tomes
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Answer: $86.25

Explanation:

For this problem, we are given p, r, t.

p=70 (starting amount)

r=0.11 (11%)

t=2 (years)

We can plug this into the equation B=p(1+r)^t

B=70(1+0.11)^2

B=86.247

Sam would have $86.25

User Kaleb
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