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  • 23-09-2019
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If you got a 1.25% interest rate how long would you need to invest $6000 if you wanted to earn $105 in interest

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  • 23-09-2019

Answer:

1.4 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula for simple Interest:

[tex]I = P * r * t[/tex]

Where I is the interest gained (in your case $105),

P is the principal (in your case $6000),

r is the annual interest rate in decimal form (in your case 0.0125)

and t is the time (in years) you need to find.

Therefore, we [tex]105 = 6000 * 0.0125 * t = 75 * t\\t = \frac{105}{75} = 1.4 years[/tex]solve for "t" in the following equation:

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