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IrinaK [193]
2 years ago
6

A credit card had an APR of 15.98% all of last year, and compounded interest daily. What was the credit card's effective interes

t rate last year?
A.

17.32%


B.

17.20%


C.

16.96%


D.

16.62%
Mathematics
2 answers:
zimovet [89]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Option(B) is the correct answer to the given question.

Step by Step Explanation

We know that

A\ =\ P \ *(\ 1+\ \frac{r}{n} \ ) ^{nt}

Here A=amount

r=15.98%=0.1598

n=365

t=1

Putting these values into the equation

A\ =\ P \ *(\ 1+\ \frac{0.1598}{365} \ ) ^{365}

A\ =\ P \ *(\ 1+\ 0.000437) ^\ { 365}

A\ =\ P \ *(\ 1.000437 ) ^{365}

A\ =1.17288 P

Now we find the interest

I=1.17288P\ -P\\=\ 0.17288P\\\ ~ 0.1720P

Therefore effective interest rate of the last year can be determined by

\frac{0.1720P}{P}

=0.1720 *100

=17.20%

gavmur [86]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

17.32%

Step-by-step explanation:

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