If an investment grew to $15,000 in 3 years and the interest amount earned was $1,696.17, calculate the nominal interest rate compounded quarterly.
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We can do this by subtracting the interest earned from the final amount. So, $15,000 - $1,696.17 = $13,303.83. Show more…
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