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22 January, 10:48

1,000.00 at 4.5% interest for 2 years

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  1. 22 January, 11:13
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    Each year we add 4.5% interest.

    4.5% as a decimal is 0.045.

    We multiply by 1.045 to add this interest.

    (not 0.045, this would just be the interest and wouldn't keep the whole)

    To start: $1,000

    Multiply by 1.045 for the first year.

    Now we have $1,045.

    Multiply by 1.045 again for the second year.

    Now we're at 1092.025.

    We need to round up to the nearest cent ... $1,092.03
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