Asked by Anonymous
How long will it take $600 to double itself at 12% simple interest?
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Answered by
Jacqueline
I=p*r*t
p=600
fv=1200
I=1200-600=600
r=12%=0.12
t=? years
t= 600/(600*0.12)
t=8.33 years
p=600
fv=1200
I=1200-600=600
r=12%=0.12
t=? years
t= 600/(600*0.12)
t=8.33 years
Answered by
Anonymous
What is this ? I'm confused !
Answered by
Reiny
In one year we gain .12(600) or $72 in interest
let the number of years needed to double our 600 to 1200 be t
600 + 72t = 1200
72t = 600
t = 600/72 = 25/3 years or 8 1/3 years
let the number of years needed to double our 600 to 1200 be t
600 + 72t = 1200
72t = 600
t = 600/72 = 25/3 years or 8 1/3 years
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