
Simple Interest
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Principal = $500
Interest Rate = 5%
Time = 5 years
What is the interest earned?
$95
$125
$105
$135
Answer explanation
To calculate the interest earned, we use the formula: Interest = Principal x Interest Rate x Time. In this case, Principal = $500, Interest Rate = 5% (0.05), and Time = 5 years. So, Interest = $500 x 0.05 x 5 = $125. Therefore, the correct choice is $125.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The simple interest formula is I=PRT. What does the T represent?
Principal
Time, in hours
Interest
Time, in years
Answer explanation
The formula I=PRT is used to calculate simple interest, where 'I' stands for Interest, 'P' for Principal, 'R' for Rate and 'T' for Time. In this context, 'T' represents the time period for which the money is borrowed or invested, and it is typically measured in years, not hours. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Time, in years'.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Write 0.37 as a percent (%)
37%
.37%
3.7%
Answer explanation
The question asks to convert 0.37 into a percentage. To convert a decimal into a percentage, we multiply by 100. So, 0.37 multiplied by 100 equals 37. Therefore, the correct answer is 37%.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Write 4.3% as a decimal.
4.3
.43
0.043
4300
Answer explanation
To convert 4.3% to a decimal, divide by 100. This is because percentages are based on a scale of 100. So, 4.3% is equal to 4.3/100, which simplifies to 0.043. Therefore, the correct answer is 0.043.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the "I" in the interest formula stand for?
Principal
Rate
Time
Interest
Answer explanation
The 'I' in the interest formula stands for 'Interest'. The interest formula is generally expressed as I = PRT, where 'P' stands for principal, 'R' for rate, and 'T' for time. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is 'Interest'.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does the "R" in the interest formula stand for?
Rate
Principal
Interest
Time
Answer explanation
The 'R' in the interest formula stands for 'Rate'. This is because in the formula for calculating interest, 'R' is used to denote the rate of interest. The other options, 'Principal', 'Interest', and 'Time', are represented by different letters in the formula.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Dan borrows $1200 from a bank with 8% simple interest per year. How much will he have to pay back IN TOTAL after 2 years?
$150
$1350
$192
$1392
Answer explanation
The question asks for the total amount Dan will have to pay back after borrowing $1200 with an 8% simple interest per year for 2 years. Simple interest is calculated as (Principal amount * Rate * Time). So, (1200 * 8/100 * 2) = $192. This is the interest. The total amount to pay back is the principal amount plus the interest, which is (1200 + 192) = $1392.
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