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24 November, 18:59

Noah currently has an account balance of $2,976.45. He opened the account 11 years ago with a deposit of $1,963.45. If the interest compounds quarterly, what is the interest rate on the account?

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  1. 24 November, 19:21
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    What we know:

    Acct. balance A (11) = $2,976.45

    Pricipal=$1,963.45

    Compounded (n) = quarterly (4)

    rate=r

    Compound interest formula: A (t) = p (1+r/n) ^nt

    What we need toi find:

    If the interest compounds quarterly, what is the interest rate on the account? Find r.

    A (t) = p (1+r/n) ^nt

    2976.45=1963.45 (1+r/4) ^ (4*11)

    2976.45=1963.45 (1+r/4) ^44

    2976.45/1963.45=1963.45/1963.45 (1+r/4) ^44

    1.5159 = (1+r/4) ^44

    (1.5159) ^ (1/44) = ((1+r/4) ^44) ^ (1/44)

    1.0095=1+r/4

    1.0095-1=1-1+r/4

    .0095=r/4

    .0095 (4) = r/4 (4)

    .038=r

    Rate = 3.8%
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