Interest =$4268, time =7 years, rate =708%. Find the principal. Round to the nearest hundredth place.
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The simple interest formula is I = Prt, where: - I is the interest earned - P is the principal (the amount initially invested) - r is the rate of interest (in decimal form) - t is the time in years Show more…
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