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  1. Calculate the simplest interest on a $100,000 investment at an interest rate of 12 percent a year after 6 months.answers:
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  2. how long it will take $1000 to earn 100 at 15% simplest interest, to accumulate too at least 1200 at 0.135 simplest interest?
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  3. You have a note in the amount of $10,000 at 9.5% interest running from january 5. to april 16a. calculate the ordinary intrest.
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  4. can I any one help me to find a formula to calculate 401K plans for my project? ThanksCompound Interest With compound interest,
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  5. What is the difference between simple interest and compound interest?a Compound interest is unpredictable, and does not allow
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  6. Calculate the amount of interest on a loan of $3,200 at 6% interest for 60 days using theordinary interest method. A. $3.16 C.
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  7. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  8. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  9. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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  10. The formula used to calculate simple interest is modeled by I=prt, where I=simple interest, p=principle, r=interest rate, and
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