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16 September, 22:00

Find the required annual interest rate to the tenth of a percent for $5200 to grow to $6500 if interest is compounded quarterly for five years

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  1. 17 September, 00:03
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    It must be invested at 4.5%.

    The compound interest formula is

    A=p (1 + (r/n)) ^ (nt), where A is the total amount including interest earned, p is the principal invested, r is the rate, n is the number of times per year the interest is compounded, and t is the number of years.

    With our information we have:

    6500=5200 (1 + (r/4)) ^ (4*5)

    6500=5200 (1 + (r/4)) ^20

    Cancel 5200 by dividing:

    6500/5200 = [5200 (1 + (r/4)) ^20]/5200

    1.25 = (1 + (r/4)) ^20

    Using a calculator, take the 20th root of each side:

    1.25^ (1/20) = [ (1 + (r/4)) ^20]^ (1/20)

    1.011219651 = 1 + (r/4)

    Subtract 1 from each side:

    1.011219651-1 = 1 + (r/4) - 1

    0.011219651=r/4

    Multiply each side by 4:

    0.011219651*4 = (r/4) * 4

    0.0448786 = r

    0.045 = r
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