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compound intetres

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
HSF-LE.A.1C, 6.NS.B.3, RF.3.3B

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Standards-aligned

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Alina Sanchez Mederos

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1 Slide • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Steve deposited $5,000 in a savings account that pays 4% interest compounded annually.


Which equation could be used to find the value of the account after 3 years?

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A = 5,000(1 + 4)3

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A = 5,000(1 + 0.04)3

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A = 5,000(1 + 0.4) x 3

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A = 5,000(0.04)3

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Multiple Choice

Monthly means how many times a year?

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4

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12

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52

4

365

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Multiple Choice

Annually means how many times a year?

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4

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2

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1

4

6

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Multiple Choice

Karla invested $1,000 in savings bonds. If the bonds earn 6.75% interest compounded semi-annually.


Which exponential equation can be used to find how much money Karla will earn in 15 years?

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Multiple Choice

Daniel invests $360 in a bank account that is compounded annually for 8 years with an interest rate of 5.5%. What will be the total amount in the account after the 8 years is over?

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$625.88

2

$950.12

3

$315.45

4

$552.49

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Multiple Choice

Semi-Annually means how many times a year?

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4

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2

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1

4

6

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Multiple Choice

Karla invested $1,000 in savings bonds. If the bonds earn 6.75% interest compounded semi-annually, how much total will Karla earn in 15 years?

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$1,584.62

2

$2,651.39

3

$2,706.86

4

$1,825.10

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Multiple Choice

Emily would like to buy some new furniture for her home. She decides to buy the furniture on credit with 9.5% interest compounded quarterly.


If she spent $7,400, how much total will she have paid after 8 years.

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$15,415.94

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$15,683.28

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$15,927.56

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$16,109.05

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Multiple Choice

Karla invested $1,000 in savings bonds. If the bonds earn 6.75% interest compounded semi-annually.


Which exponential equation can be used to find how much money Karla will earn in 15 years?

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