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Suppose that $2000 is loaned at a rate of 12.5%, compounded quarterly. Assuming that no payments are made, find the amount owed after 6 years.

Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your answer to the nearest cent.

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User Tmoschou
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First, you must set up the equation for Annual Compound Interest and identify your associated variables:


A = P (1 + r/n) ^(nt)

  • A= Final value (including interest)
  • P = principal/original amount: $2000
  • r = rate as a decimal: 0.125
  • n= number of times compounded yearly: quarterly: 4
  • t= numbers of years borrowed for: 6

Now, plug in the information you know into your equation:


A= 2000 (1 +(0.125)/(4) )^((4)(6))

Now, solve for A:


A= 2000 (1 +(0.03125)/(4) )^((4)(6))


A= 2000 (1.03125 )^((4)(6))


A= 2000 (1 .03125} )^((20))


A= 2000 (1 .850457995)}


A= 3700.915

Round your answer to the nearest cent, and you should get around $3700.00 as your final answer

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