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Mary invests £12000 into a savings account

the account pays 1.5% compound interest per year
work out the compound interest after 2 years

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Explanation:

The formula for compound interest is P(1 + r)^t, where P = Principal (initial amount), r = rate (percentage rate), and t = time (years). Let's start off by adding 1 to the percentage rate in decimal form. 1.5% is 0.015 in decimal form. 1 + 0.015 is 1.015. The amount of time is 2 years, so we raise that decimal to the 2nd power. 1.015^2 is 1.030225. Do not delete this decimal from the calculator. Now, let's multiply it by the principal, which is 12,000 British pounds. When you multiply that decimal by 12,000, you get 12,362.70. There. Mary's investment will be a value of £12,362.70

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