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25 July, 10:16

Lars deposited $50 into a savings account. According to the rule of 72, what interest rate will cause his money to double in approximately 29 years?

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  1. 25 July, 11:12
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    The rate that will double Lars deposit of $50 in 29 years will be calculated as follows:

    Suppose the account used was using compound interest. Thus to determine his future value we shall use the formula:

    FV=P (1+r) ^n

    where:

    FV is future value

    p=principle

    r=rate

    n=periods

    from the information given

    FV=$100

    p=$50

    n=29 years

    we are required to find r

    thus

    100=50 (1+r) ^29

    100/50 = (1+r) ^29

    2 = (1+r) ^29

    2^ (1/29) = 1+r

    1.02419=1+r

    hence:

    r=0.02419~2.419%
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