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20 July, 15:32

Use the compound interest formula,. kelly opened a savings account with $500 she received at eighth grade graduation 4 years ago. the account pays 2.5 percent compounded daily. how much should be in the account now? round to the nearest dollar.

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  1. 20 July, 15:48
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    The formula for calculating annual compound interest, including principal sum, is: A = P (1 + r/n) ^ (nt) Where: A = the future value of the investment P = the principal investment amout or the initial deposit r = the annual interest rate n = the number of times that interest is compounded per year t = the number of years the money is invested or borrowed. So we have that P = $500 r = 2.5% = 0.025, t = 4 years and n = 365 (since the interest is compounded daily). Plugging into the eqn we have A = 500 (1 + (0.025) / (365)) ^ (365*4) A = $552.58
  2. 20 July, 15:58
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    The answer is "$553".

    Kelly’s account pays = 2.5 percent compounded daily = 2.5/100 = 0.025

    There are 365 days in one year, so

    i =.025/365

    so number of days = n = 4 (365) = 1460

    Amount = 500 (1 +.025/365) ^1460

    =552.59 = $553
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