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26 January, 19:03

John Paul will receive a gift of $9,000 when he gets his promotion, which he expects to be in 6 years. If he can save his money at an interest rate of 3.5%, then how much will he have in 16 years?

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  1. 26 January, 19:17
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    If John Paul invests $9000 in six years' time at an interest of 3.5% per year, he would have $12695.39 in sixteen years' time

    Explanation:

    John Paul would receive the gift for his promotion in six years' time and would only be able to invest the amount for ten years (16 years less 6 years).

    In knowing the amount he would have if invests the $9000 for 10 years at an interest rate of 3.5%, we need to use future value formula, which is given as:

    Future value=PV * (1+i) ^n

    PV present value is the amount to be invested = $9000

    i is the rate of return of 3.5%

    n is the period of investmet i. e. 10 years

    FV=9000 * (1+0.035) ^10

    FV=$12695.39
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