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16 August, 07:07

Benjamin deposits $3,000 into each of two savings

accounts. The first savings account pays 5% interest

compounded annually. The second savings account

pays 5% simple interest annually. If Benjamin makes

no other deposits or withdrawals, what will be the

difference between the interest earned by the two

savings accounts after 4 years?

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  1. 16 August, 08:08
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    So I have never stepped foot into this. But I have experience from this. So for the first one we can use the compound intrest formula - A = P (1+r/n) ^nt so if we do that we get.

    A = 3000 (1+0.05/1) ^1*4

    So then we get A is equal to 3646.52

    The next one we need to calculate

    A = P (1 + rt)

    So now we do A = 3000 (1+0.05*1)

    A = 3000*1.05 = 3150. We add them together and we get 6796.52.

    So we subtract 6000 from that. He earned

    796.52 dollars
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