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22 December, 04:28

Tyler has $1000 that he wants to put in a savings account. He wants to save the money for 6 years. After 6 years he plans to take the money out and spend it on college. He looks at two different banks, and they offer him different interest options.

Bank A offers Tyler 4% simple interest. How much would Tyler's investment be worth after 6 years in this account? Show your calculations below.

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  1. 22 December, 05:57
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    Tyler's $1,000 investment will be worth $1,240 after 6 years, invested at 4% interest rate.

    The problem gives the following relevant dа ta:

    Principal = $1000

    Interest rate = 4% simple interest

    Term or time period = 6 years

    Since simple interest is given, we need to use the simple interest formula;

    I = P x R x T

    where: P is the principal, R is the interest rate, and T is the time the money will be invested.

    I = $1000 x 4% x 6yrs

    I = $1000 x 0.04 x 6

    I = 40 x 6

    I = 240 = = > Interest earned after 6 years is $240.

    Total Investment = Principal + Interest

    T. I. = $1,000 + $240

    T. I. = $1,240 = = > the value of Tyler's investment after 6 years.
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