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31 March, 08:16

You want to study at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after five years. You need 800800800 pieces of muggle-money to study there. You decide to deposit some pieces in the bank at an annual interest rate of 12/%12%12, percent. How many pieces should you deposit today if you want to use the total amount to pay the fees?

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  1. 31 March, 08:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    I = PRT/100

    Where

    I represents interest paid on the amount of money deposited.

    P represents the principal or amount of money deposited.

    R represents interest rate on the deposit.

    T represents the duration of the deposit in years.

    interest rate is 12%

    1 year = 12%

    5 year = (5*12) %

    5 years of interest rate

    =60%

    P+60% * P=80%

    100% * P + 60% * P=800

    160% * P = 800

    160/100 * P = 800

    P = 800 * 100/160

    = 500
  2. 31 March, 08:30
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    Answer: You should deposit 500 pieces of muggle-money.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would apply the formula for determining simple interest which is expressed as

    I = PRT/100

    Where

    I represents interest paid on the amount of money deposited.

    P represents the principal or amount of money deposited.

    R represents interest rate on the deposit.

    T represents the duration of the deposit in years.

    From the information given,

    R = 12%

    T = 5 years

    Total amount, A = 800

    A = P + I

    I = A - P

    Therefore,

    800 - P = (P * 12 * 5) / 100

    800 - P = 0.6P

    800 = 0.6P + P = 1.6P

    P = 800/1.6

    P = 500
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