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26 August, 11:43

You invest $2,000 in an account that has an annual interest rate of 3.2%, compounded annually. How much money will be in the account after 12 years? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 26 August, 12:13
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    P = 2000 is the amount invested

    r = 0.032 is the decimal form of 3.2%, which is the interest rate

    n = 1 indicates we compound 1 time a year (compound annually)

    t = 12 is the number of years

    Those four values are plugged into the formula below

    A = P * (1+r/n) ^ (n*t)

    A = 2000 * (1+0.032/1) ^ (1*12)

    A = 2918.6792

    A = 2919

    Rounded to the nearest whole dollar, you'll have about $2919 in the account
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