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  1. Simple interestthe simple interest received from investment is directly proportional to the amount of the investment. By
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  2. RM 2000 was invested on 15march 2012. If the simple interest rate offered was 10% per annum, find the interest received on 29
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  3. Mr. Simpson deposits his money in a savings account at the Springfield Bank. Would he earn more money with simple interest or
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  4. Compounding interest means interest accrues _____.(1 point) Responses more quickly than simple interest more quickly than simple
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  5. Compounding interest means interest accrues _____.(1 point) Responses more slowly than simple interest more slowly than simple
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  6. yash invest 1200 in scheme A ,which offers a compd interest at rate of 20% for 2 yrs.he invested a certain sum in scheme B which
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  7. Margaret received $671.50 in cash as proceeds from a loan of $680.00 The discount rate was 10% simple interest. Find the
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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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