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  1. When calculating interest earned on a CD, you _____. (1 point) Responses multiply the principal by the interest rate multiply
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  2. The annual rate of simple interest on money loaned is equal to the interest earned divided by the product of the principal and
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  3. For question 1-4 for the interest. All rates are annual interest rates.1) principal, $400 rate, 5% time, 1 year. a. $10 b. $20
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  4. Does anyone know how to find the rate with ONLY principal and time? (no interest)Refer to this: Investment A: Rate as 'R,'
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  5. To calculate the future value of Kendra's investment, we can use the formula for compound interest:Future Value = Principal * (1
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  6. Someone loaned me $20.00 in 1962 without quoting an interest rate. Using whatever the market interest rate was at that time, how
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  7. the total amount of interest on this loan of $6000 for 150 days is $210.50.what is the rate of interest on this loan? If not
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  8. How do you solve the equation for finding the principal when the interest, rate, and time are given? I know the formula
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  9. Which statement is true about an annual percentage rate (APR)?(1 point) Responses It is equal to the interest rate times the
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  10. If the time in months and the rate of interest per month are in theratio 4 : 1, and the interest 16% of the principal, then what
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