Answer:
The money must have been invested for 6 years
Explanation:
To calculate the number of years for which the money had been invested, we simply make use of the simple interest formula
Mathematically;
I = PRT/100
according to the question, I is the interest earned= $1275, P is the amount invested = $4,250, R is the interest rate = 5% while T is the time we want to calculate
We can rewrite the simple interest formula to mean;
T = 100I/PR
T = (100 * 1275)/((4250 * 5) = 127500/21,250 = 6 years
I wouldn't use the word "discovered" it just seems a bit off. I'd rewrite the sentence with a simpler word yet easy to say and understand: "When we searched the school for damage, a new broken window was found." I hope this helps you. My apologies if this is incorrect.
<h2>NATURE IN MY CITY</h2>
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Hello there brainly user! Actually I don't live in city, I'm currently living in a town, where all buildings were made from simple things, like cement, and there are alot of houses in my hometown. My opinion about nature in my hometown is a undescribable feeling. Why? If you are here in my house you can see a mesmerizing mountains, trees and some flowers, I can say that it was really taken care of. Furthermore, nature is valuable in and of itself. This is why Wageningen researchers are working on projects involving threatened animal and plant species in the city, tiny forests, nature-inclusive construction, urban agriculture, and green business parks. “There is lots going on, but there are still substantial barriers.” In addition, Most animals do not like noise, human activity, or disturbances. However, environment and ecology researcher Joost Lahr realised that for roughly 10% of plant and animal species, the city actually serves as a sanctuary.
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Note: This is just my own opinion, and it's up to your hometown or city where do you live and what did you observe or discover in your town or city place. Happy Learning user!
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