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emmainna [20.7K]
2 years ago
9

Una persona va a solicitar un prestamo en el banco de 35,000 pesos, con una tasa de interes del 3% va a pagar en 5 años cual ser

a el interes que pagara la persona?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nuetrik [128]2 years ago
8 0

Respuesta:

5250

Explicación paso a paso:

Dado que :

Importe del préstamo, principal, p = 35000

Tasa de interés, r = 3% = 0.03

Tiempo, t = 5 años

Usando la fórmula de interés simple:

Interés = principal * tasa * tiempo

Interés = 35000 * 0.03 * 5

Intereses = 5250 pesos

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