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zavuch27 [327]
2 years ago
8

Trisha Long wants to buy a boat in five years. She estimates the boat will cost $15,000 at that time. What must Trisha deposit t

oday in an account earning 5% annually to have enough to buy the boat in five years?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Nikolay [14]2 years ago
8 0
\bf \qquad \textit{Compound Interest Earned Amount}
\\\\
A=P\left(1+\frac{r}{n}\right)^{nt}
\qquad 
\begin{cases}
A=\textit{compounded amount}\to &15000\\
P=\textit{original amount deposited}\\
r=rate\to 5\%\to \frac{5}{100}\to &0.05\\
n=
\begin{array}{llll}
\textit{times it compounds per year}\\
\textit{annually means, once}
\end{array}\to &1\\

t=years\to &5
\end{cases}

solve for "P", to see how much Principal she should deposit today
Rasek [7]2 years ago
3 0

We use the formula for compound growth to figure this problem out. Formula is:

P=P_{0}(1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt}

Where,

  • P is the future value
  • P_{0} is the initial deposite
  • r is the rate of interest annually
  • n is the number of times compounding occurs <em>(n=1 for annual compounding, n=2 for semiannual compounding etc.)</em>
  • t is time

Given P=15,000, r=5%=0.05 (in decimal), n=1 (since annual compounding), and t=5 years, we can solve:

15000=P_{0}(1+\frac{0.05}{1} )^{(1)(5)}\\15000=P_{0}(1+0.05)^{5}\\P_{0}=\frac{15000}{(1+0.05)^{5}}\\P_{0}=\frac{15000}{1.05^{5}}\\P_{0}=11,752.89

So, Trisha Long needs to deposit $11,752.89 today in the account.


ANSWER: $11,752.89

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