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15 July, 03:11

Don put $3,000 in a savings account with an interest rate of 5% for three years. If the interest is compounded annually, how much money will he have at the end of the three years?

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  1. 15 July, 06:04
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    Compounded anually means

    if you put x in at y percent then

    you calculate like this

    if you put in x at y percent then the money you earn is

    x + (x times y) = z=first year

    second year=z + (z times y) = s

    third year=s + (s times y) = t

    percent means parts out of 100 so 5%=5/100=0.05

    'of' can be translated as multiply

    so

    3000 + (3000 times 0.05) = 3150=fisrt year

    3150 + (3150 times 0.05) = 3307.5=second year

    3307.5 + (3307.5 times 0.05) = 3472.88=tird year

    he will have 3472.88 at end of 3 years
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