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Rey Fernandez
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I suspect you may have a typo... can you double check on the amount you want to yield in the question... is it $24,000 or $2,400?
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mgmat
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rey, you are correct. it's 2,400. sorry.
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Rey Fernandez
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A VIC solution might look like this:
Choose d = 1000 and k = 30. I chose these numbers because $600 of simple interest over two years means $300 each year, and 30% of $1000 is $300. So now, we need to find the target value, namely the size of the investment needed to yield $2400 in interest over three years, at the same rate k. Interest = (Principal)(rate)(time) 2400 = P(.3)(3) P=8000/3 Now, plugging in 1000 in for d in the five answer choices only gives one match, choice E. Rey |
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kevincan
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Think that you need to generate 4 times as much interest , so multiply d by 4= 4d
However, you are given 3/2 as much time, so multiply 4d by 2/3 =8d/3 Kevin Armstrong Madrid, Spain |
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