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11 November, 18:10

How do you do simple interest in math

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  1. 11 November, 18:28
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    simple interest:

    principal x (1 + (rate as decimal x number of years))

    example if you put 100 dollars in a bank for 5 years at 5% interest at the end of the 5 years you would have:

    100 x (1 + (0.05 x 5)) = 100 x (1 + (0.25)) = 100 x 1.25 = 125 dollars

    125-100 = 25 dollars interest
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