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19 April, 21:02

350$ at 3% for 10 years. What Is the

Interest earned?

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  1. 19 April, 21:10
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    If you are using continuous compound interest, the formula is A = Pe^RT where A = amount, P = principal value, R = the rate, and t = time. E is an actual number that is kinda hard to explain but it's just a button on the calculator.

    In this case the equation would be A = 350e^ (0.03) (10). This gives you approximately 472.4506 or approximately $472.45 since it's money and you round to the nearest penny.
  2. 19 April, 21:14
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    The answer is $472.45
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