Asked by year 11 math
                1. How long will it take to triple your investment if you are earning a simple interest 5 percent annually?
a) 12.5 years b) 15 years c) 20 years d) 40 years
2. If the interest rate per compounding period is 2.3% and the annual interest rate is 9% what is the compounding frequency.
a) annually b) semi annually c) quarterly d)monthly
how do i solve these.
            
        a) 12.5 years b) 15 years c) 20 years d) 40 years
2. If the interest rate per compounding period is 2.3% and the annual interest rate is 9% what is the compounding frequency.
a) annually b) semi annually c) quarterly d)monthly
how do i solve these.
Answers
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    (1+.05n) = 3
you are adding 1/20 of the principal each year, so it will take 40 years to add twice the original amount.
9/2.3 = 3.9
That is, the 9% is divided into 3.9 equal parts.
so, quarterly
    
you are adding 1/20 of the principal each year, so it will take 40 years to add twice the original amount.
9/2.3 = 3.9
That is, the 9% is divided into 3.9 equal parts.
so, quarterly
                    Answered by
             henry2,  
            
    1.  Po + Po*0.05*T = 3Po.
Divide both sides by Po:
1 + 0.05T = 3,
T = 40 yrs.
    
Divide both sides by Po:
1 + 0.05T = 3,
T = 40 yrs.
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