Find the amount of simple interest earned for depositing the given principle in an account. P = $9700 r = 9% t = 4 months Simple interest: $
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The interest rate is given as 9%, so we divide it by 100 to convert it to decimal form: \( r = \frac{9}{100} = 0.09 \). Show more…
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