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11 April, 22:54

The simple interest I on an investment of p dollars at an interest rate r for t years is given by I=prt. Find the time it would take to earn $900 in interest on an investment of $21,000 at a rate of 4.6%. Also: Whats your name man? A. Alexander Hamiloan B. Alex Hamilham C. Alexander Hamilton D. Alexander Lukoshanko

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  1. 12 April, 01:36
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You have the formula written correctly, so now we just need to fill it in with what we have. Our principle, or initial investment, is 21,000; our interest rate of 4.6% as a decimal (always as a decimal!) is. 046; and our interest earned is 900. We need to find t. Setting up with what we have:

    21000 (.046) (t) = 900 and

    966t = 900 and

    t =.931 years

    .9 of a year is the same as 10.8 months or so.
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