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16 September, 19:06

Roy Gross is considering an investment that pays 7.6 percent, compounded annually. How much will he have to invest today so that the investment will be worth $25,000 in six years

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  1. 16 September, 19:29
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    Answer: he should invest $16129 today.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let $P represent the initial amount that should be invested today. It means that principal,

    P = $P

    It would be compounded annually. This means that it would be compounded once in a year. So

    n = 1

    The rate at which the principal would be compounded is 7.6%. So

    r = 7.6/100 = 0.076

    The duration of the investment would be 6 years. So

    t = 6

    The formula for compound interest is

    A = P (1+r/n) ^nt

    A = total amount in the account at the end of t years.

    A = 25000

    Therefore

    25000 = P (1+0.076/1) ^1*6

    25000 = P (1.076) ^6

    25000 = 1.55P

    P = 25000/1.55

    P = $16129
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