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You want to put some money into a simple interest account. It pays 5% interest annually for 4 years. You would like to earn $600 in interest. How much money do you need to put in?

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    We will use the formula for simple interest.

    I = PRT

    where I is interest, P is principal, R is rate of interest and T is time.

    P = I / RT

    P = 600 / 4 * 5%

    We need to write 5% as a decimal fraction → 5/100 = 0.05

    Therefore,

    P = 600 / 4 * 0.05

    P = 600 / 0.2

    p = 3000

    You would need to put in $ 3000 in order to earn a $ 600 interest after 4 years at the annual interest rate of 5%.
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