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17 February, 15:21

Barbara invests £14000. In the first year she earns 5.9% interest. In the second year, she earned 3.2% interest. What was the fotal increase over the 2 years

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  1. 17 February, 15:31
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    The total increase over the 2 years=£1,300.43

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a). Express the total amount after the first year as shown;

    A=P (1+r) ^n

    A=total amount earned in a year

    P=initial amount invested

    r=annual interest rate

    n=number of years

    In our case;

    P=£14000

    r=5.9%=5.9/100=0.059

    n=1

    A=14,000 (1+0.059) ^1

    A=14,000 (1.059)

    A=£14,826

    The total amount in the second year

    A=14,826 (1+0.032) ^1

    A=£15,300.432

    Increase=Amount after 2 years-Initial amount

    Increase = (15,300.432-14,000)

    Increase=1,300.43

    The total increase over the 2 years=£1,300.43
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