Alana puts $800.00 into an account to use for school expenses. The account earns 13% interest, compounded monthly. How much will be in the account after 7 years?
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The interest rate is given as 13%. To convert it to a decimal, divide it by 100: 13/100 = 0.13. Show more…
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