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4 November, 06:04

Elsie's ain't borrows $400 with an interest rate of 1.5% how much interest will she pay after 4 years?

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  1. 4 November, 09:36
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    Formula I = P x r x t

    p is the principal amount, $400.00

    r is the interest rate 1.5% a yea (0.015 in decimal)

    t is time involved 4 years

    so t is 4 year time periods

    To find the simple interest we multiply 400 x 0.015 x 4 to get $24.00

    so if you borrowed the $400 dollars you would now owe $424

    Answer: so it's $24 interest or $424 since it's usually added to the principal
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