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29 January, 03:38

If you invest money, after a certain period of time you'll get interest. For example, if you invest $2,000 at 5% annual interest rate, in a year you will have $2,000∙0.05=$100 of annual simple interest in addition to the original amount.

If you invest $300.00 and your annual interest is $27, what is the interest rate?

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  1. 29 January, 05:15
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    Your interest rate would be 9%

    because 27 divided by 300 = 0.09

    the you move the decimal 2 places to the right to get your percentage
  2. 29 January, 06:10
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    Total = Principal * (1+rate) ^years

    Total = 300.00 * 1 + rate

    If we earn $27 interest then total = 327

    327 = 300 + (1 + rate)

    327/300 = 1 + rate

    1.09 so rate = 1.09 minus 1 or

    .09 which equals

    9%
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