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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
15

Showing ALL calculations, whether this statement is valid

Mathematics
1 answer:
choli [55]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<em>R</em><em>M</em>79 608.51

Step-by-step explanation:

First year,

<em>RM</em>505 050.00×5%=<em>RM</em>505 050.00×5/100

=<em>RM</em>25 252.50

second year,

(<em>RM</em>505 050.00+<em>R</em><em>M</em>25 252.50)×5%=<em>RM</em>530 302.50×5/100

=<em>RM</em>26 515.13

third year,

(<em>R</em><em>M</em>530 302.50+<em>R</em><em>M</em>26 515.13)×5%=<em>R</em><em>M</em>556817.63×5/100

=<em>R</em><em>M</em>27840.88

three years interest,

<em>RM</em>25 252.50+<em>RM</em>26 515.13+<em>RM</em>27840.88=<em>RM</em>79608.51

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