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____ [38]
4 years ago
15

NEED HELP WITH THIS ASAP FOR PLATO WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

Mathematics
1 answer:
ddd [48]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-Ella have enough money($16,188.21) saved in six years to buy her home.

-It will take just over 10 yrs(10.24 yrs) for Ella’s account balance to exceed $20,000.

Step-by-step explanation:

#5% interest, compounded monthly, we calculate the effective annual interest rate:

i_m=(1+i/m)^m-1, m=12, i=0.05\\\\i_m=(1+0.05/12)^{12}-1\\\\i_m=0.0511619

The principal amount is $12,000 and the desired term is 6yrs. We calculate the compounded amount after 6yrs at i_m:

A=P(1+i_m)^6\\\\=12000(1.0511619)^6\\\\=16188.21

Hence, Ella wont be able to make a down-payment at the end of 6 yrs since her investment of $16,188.21 <$20,000

To get how long she will be able to make the down-payment, we equate and make n the subject of the formula:

A=P(1+i)^n\\\\20000=12000(1.0511619)^n\\\\\frac{5}{3}=1.0511619^n\\\\n=\frac{log \frac{5}{3}}{log \ 0.0511619}\\\\=10.24\ yrs

Hence, it will take just over 10 yrs for Ella’s account balance to exceed $20,000.

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