2900 dollars is placed in an account with an annual interest rate of 9%. How much will be in the account after 13 years, to the nearest cent?
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To calculate the interest earned per year, we multiply the initial amount by the annual interest rate. Interest earned per year = 2900 dollars * 9% = 261 dollars. Show more…
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