Interest Equations - Algebra 2

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If an account has a starting principle P = $5,000, an interest rate r = 12% or 0.12, compounded annually, how much money should there be after five years? Assume no money has been added or taken out of the account since it was opened.

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is the compound interest formula where

P = Initial deposit = 5000

r = Interest rate = 0.12

n = Number of times interest is compounded per year = 1

t = Number of years that have passed = 5

Round to the nearest cent or hundredth is .

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