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22 April, 08:39

A company invest 50,000 in a saving account that pays 3% interest per year

A) Write a direct proportion equitation that relates interest, I, and years, t.

B) How much interest will the company earn in 2 years?

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  1. 22 April, 09:05
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    The company will earn a interest of 3,000 in 2 years.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is given that, the company invested 50,000 in a saving account.

    The interest per year is 3%.

    The relation between the number of years and the interest is given by the formula,

    Interest = P*r*t / 100.

    where,

    P is the principal amount. t is the number of years. r is the rate per year.

    Now, to find the amount of interest the company will earn in 2 years is calculated by using the above simple interest formula.

    Substitute, P = 50,000 and r = 3 and t = 2 years.

    Interest, I = (50,000 * 2 * 3) / 100

    ⇒ 500 * 6

    ⇒ 3000

    Therefore, the amount earned as a interest by the company in 2 years is 3,000.
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