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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
10

Lance Lopes went to his bank to find out how long it will take for $1,300 to amount to $1,925 at 8% simple interest. Can you sol

ve Lance’s problem? (Round time in years to the nearest tenth.)
Business
1 answer:
Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

It will take 6 years to generate an amount of 1,925

Explanation:

Amount - Principal = Interest

1,925 - 1,300 = 625 interest

Then we calcualte the interest

Principal \times rae \times time = Interest

We post our know values and sovle for time

1,300 x 0.08 x time = 625

625/(1,300x0.08) = time 6.0096 = 6 years

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Dr Discount on bonds payable 2,717,938

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b.Dr Interest expense 1,535,896.90

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4. Yes

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