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babymother [125]
3 years ago
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Shiloh opens a savings account in which interest is compounded annually. The balance in the account is given by the following ex

ponential expression, where t represents the time in years. Which statement correctly interprets the given expression? 125(1.025)t
A. Shiloh initially invested $125, which grows annually at a rate of 2.5%.


B. Shiloh initially invested $125, which grows annually at a rate of 1.025%.


C. Shiloh initially invested $1,025, which grows annually at a rate of 12.5%.


D. Shiloh initially invested $1,025, which grows annually at a rate of 1.25%.

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Mathematics
1 answer:
Vadim26 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Shiloh initially invested $125, which grows annually at a rate of 2.5%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The balance in the account is given by the following exponential expression,

125(1.025)^t

Exponential growth formula is

A= P(1+r)^t

Where P is the initial amount invested

r is the rate of interest

When we compare the formula with given expression , we can see that we have 125 in the place of P

So initial amount invested is $125

Now we find out 'r'

1+ r = 1.025

Subtract 1 on both sides

r= 0.025

To get percentage we multiply by 100

0.025 * 100 = 2.5%

Shiloh initially invested $125, which grows annually at a rate of 2.5%.

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