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5 September, 04:54

When Rahul began 7th grade, he put his savings of $3,000 in an account that compounded interest annually. He hoped to have $6,000 by the time he graduates high school in six years. What interest rate is required for him to reach his goal?

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  1. 5 September, 04:59
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    The formula for annual compound interest is:

    A = P (1 + r/n) ⁿˣ

    Where:

    A = Future value

    P = The principal investment amount

    r = The annual interest rate

    n = The number of times that interest is compounded per year

    x = The number of years

    A = $6,000

    P = $3,000

    r = ?

    n = 1 times

    x = 6 years.

    6000 = 3000 * (1 + r) ⁶

    6000/3000 = (1 + r) ⁶

    2 = (1 + r) ⁶

    Taking 6th root on both sides.

    1.12 = 1 + r

    r = 1.12 - 1

    r = 0.12

    r = 12%
  2. 5 September, 05:18
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    An interest rate of 12 percent is required.
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