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28 September, 04:14

Lolita deposited $500 in her savings account that earns 5% annually. She forgot about it until 15 years later when she came across an old bank statement. How much will be in her account now? Explain

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  1. 28 September, 04:39
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    The formula for yearly annual interest is A = S (1+r) ^t

    A is the answer. S is the given amount, AKA the starting amount. r is the rate in which it increases or decreases. It increases because you add 1 to the rate. If you were to decrease the amount, then of course you would subtract 1 from the rate. t is the amount of years that have gone by.

    Now we must substitute the given numbers.

    A = 500 (1 +.05) ^15

    The. 05 came from dividing the rate by 100, since it is 5 percent. If it's percent, the number is always divided by 100.

    You get a calculator and the answer will be 1039.46.

    $1039.46 is the amount of money she would come across by.
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