Asked by Alex
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Solve the problem. Assume that simple interest is being calculated in each case. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
Martin takes out a simple-interest loan at 7.5 %. After 6 months, the amount of interest on the loan is $69.64. What was the amount of the loan?
I do not understand how to do this homework question can someone please help me to understand how to figure this one out thank you so much
Answers
Answered by
Allison
principle= rate x time
p=rt
$69.64=7.5% x t
solve for t
p=rt
$69.64=7.5% x t
solve for t
Answered by
Alex
But how do you figure out T?
Out of the multiple choice answer nothing is coming close to one of the answers
these are the multiple choice answers
A)
$2116.98
B)
$18.57
C)
$1857
D)
$1818.44
Out of the multiple choice answer nothing is coming close to one of the answers
these are the multiple choice answers
A)
$2116.98
B)
$18.57
C)
$1857
D)
$1818.44
Answered by
drwls
Allison's equation is wrong.
interest earned = P*i*t, where t = 0.5 years, P is the original loan amount, and i = 0.075 is the annual interest rate.
69.64 = 0.0375 P
P = $1857
interest earned = P*i*t, where t = 0.5 years, P is the original loan amount, and i = 0.075 is the annual interest rate.
69.64 = 0.0375 P
P = $1857
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