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14 November, 12:30

If you put $3200 in a savings account that earns 2.5% interest per year compounded quarterly, how much would you expect to have in that account in 3 years

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  1. 14 November, 14:00
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    You need to find the amount of money you get each year, or 2.5% of $3200, and then multiply that by three because you put it in the bank for three years. To find 2.5% of $3200, multiply 2.5% by $3200 (of means x) and get $80. Multiply that by three and you'll get $240. But you still have the $3200 dollars you had before, so you would add that to the amount you got for interest and your total would be $3440.
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