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IgorC [24]
2 years ago
6

Alexis put $2000 in a savings account. After 4 years, she had $2543 in the account. What rate of interest did she earn? Use the

formula A= Pe^rt, where A is the ending amount, P is the principal (initial amount), r is the interest rate, and t is time.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Flauer [41]2 years ago
5 0
This is substitution, it's very simple once you get the hang of it! 

okay, what you want to do is plug in the numbers you already have, to get the number you don't have(r).

First, you plug in the numbers.

1.  P= $2000  
    A=$2543
    t= 4(years)
    r=? 

2543=2000^r(4) 

Secondly, you want to solve the equation.


Elena L [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Rate of interest = 6%

Step-by-step explanation:

Alexis put $2000 in a savings account. After 4 years, she had $2543 in the account.

Use the formula,

A=Pe^{rt}

P\rightarrow \$2000

r\rightarrow ?

A\rightarrow \$2543

t\rightarrow 4\text{ years}

Substitute the value into formula and solve r

2543=2000e^{4r}

e^{4r}=1.2715

Apply ln both sides

4r\ln(e)=\ln(1.2715)

r=0.06

Rate of interest = 6%

Hence, The rate of interest is 6%

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