Interest is compounded semianually. Find the amount in the account after the given time. Principal | Rate of Interest | Time $2000 | 6% | 3 years The amount in the account is $ (Round to the nearest cent.)
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Since the interest is compounded semiannually, divide the annual interest rate by 2. 6% / 2 = 3% per compounding period Show more…
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