Asked by Meg
                Can someone explains this please cuz i dont understand it that well.
What is the final amount in an account after 3years compounded annually with an initial amount of $3,200 and with an annual rate of 0.25%
            
        What is the final amount in an account after 3years compounded annually with an initial amount of $3,200 and with an annual rate of 0.25%
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                    Answered by
            Ms Pi 3.141592653589
            
    Remember your formula...
A = P(1 +i)^n
Where P is the principal amount of $3200
interest i is the rate as a decimal number... so .0025
n is the number of times the money is looked at... so annualy means once a year for 3 years. n=
A = 3200x(1 + .0025)^3
....
    
A = P(1 +i)^n
Where P is the principal amount of $3200
interest i is the rate as a decimal number... so .0025
n is the number of times the money is looked at... so annualy means once a year for 3 years. n=
A = 3200x(1 + .0025)^3
....
                    Answered by
            Meg 
            
    Thank you!
    
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