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24 December, 18:30

The simple interest formula is I = Prt, where I represents simple interest on an amount, P, for t years at a rate of r, where r is expressed as a decimal.

What is the amount of money, P, that will generate $40 in interest at a 10% interest rate over 5 years?

a $60

b $80

c $90

d $100

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  1. 24 December, 18:37
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    b $80

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Interest = Principal x Interest Rate x Time

    $40 = P x 0.1 x 5

    $40 = 0.5 P

    Dividing the equation by 0.5 we get;

    P = $40 / 0.5

    P = $80
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