Ask a New Question
Search
You account pays interest at
You split $1500 between two savings accounts. Account A pays annual 5% interest and Account B pays 4% annual interest. After one
2 answers
asked by
em
2,678 views
You split $1500 between two savings accounts. Account A pays annual 5% interest and Account B pays 4% annual interest. After one
1 answer
asked by
B
78 views
austin invested $2400 in each of his savings accounts. account A pays 3.5% simple interest. account b pays 3.5% compound
1 answer
83 views
how much money would have to be invested in an account at 3.98% annual interset to achieve a balance of 25,000 in 17 years if
a.
2 answers
asked by
rick
811 views
Jon invested a total of $40,000 in 3 different bank accounts. One pays an annual interest rate of 3%, the second account pays 5%
1 answer
asked by
nimsaj
824 views
Solve the problem. Helen Weller invested $15,000 in an account that pays 12% simple interest. How much additional money must be
1 answer
asked by
mark
1,347 views
Find the future value of $800 deposited at 5% for 2 years if the account pays simple interest, and the account pays interest
2 answers
asked by
Muffin
1,883 views
Mr. Wilson invested money in two accounts. His total investment was $40,000. If one account pays 4% in interest and the other
3 answers
asked by
chanell
4,022 views
Mr. Wilson invested money in two accounts. His total investment was $30,000. If one account pays 7% in interest and the other
1 answer
asked by
rad
493 views
Find the future value of $700 deposited at 3% for 9 years if the account pays simple interest and the account pays compounded
1 answer
asked by
Tiffany
585 views