Suppose you deposit $2,500 in a bank that pays 10% interest per year. What would be the future value of your money two years from now? $4,025 $3,025 $2,925 $3,327
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The interest earned in the first year can be calculated by multiplying the initial deposit by the interest rate: $2,500 * 0.10 = $250. Show more…
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