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19 October, 03:23

Erin had $6,191.50 in a savings account with simple interest. She had opened the account with $6,100 just six months earlier. What was the interest rate?

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  1. 19 October, 06:00
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    Answer: the interest rate is 3%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for determining simple interest is expressed as

    I = PRT/100

    Where

    I represents interest paid on the amount invested.

    P represents the principal or amount invested.

    R represents interest rate

    T represents the duration of the investment in years.

    From the information given,

    P = $6100

    Interest = total amount earned - principal. Therefore,

    I = 6191.50 - 6100 = $91.5

    T = 6 months = 6/12 = 0.5 year

    Therefore,

    91.5 = (6100 * R * 0.5) / 100

    91.5 = 30.5R

    R = 91.5/30.5

    R = 3%
  2. 19 October, 06:25
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    3%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Erin earned 6191.50 - 6100 = 91.50 in interest in 6 months on a 6100 principal. Then the annual interest rate is ...

    I = Prt

    r = I / (Pt) = 91.50 / (6100·6/12) =.03 = 3%

    The interest rate was 3%.
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