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rusak2 [61]
3 years ago
11

Challenge You have 2 different savings accounts. For Account​ A, the simple interest earned after months is ​$. For Account​ B,

the simple interest earned after months is ​$. If the interest rate is ​% for Account A and ​% for Account​ B, how much is the principal in each​ account? Which account earned you the most interest the first​ month? Explain your answer.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Debora [2.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

The computation is shown below;

As we know that

The simple interest is

Simple interest = Principal × rate × time

For Account A, the principal would be

2 = Principal × 3.2% × 3

So, the principal is $20.83

For account B, the principal would be

38.50 = Principal × 2.2% × 30

So, the principal is $58.33

Now the interest for both the accounts are as follows

For account 1

= $20.83 × 3.2%

= $0.67

And, for the account 2

= $58.33 × 2.2%

= $1.28

As it can be seen that the account 2 has the highest interest

The same is to be considered

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