The following formula is one of the formulas for the balance function for a simple interest account. B left parenthesis t right parenthesis equals P times open parentheses 1 plus r over n times t close parentheses What would be the balance in Marty’s account after 43 months if he initially deposited $1,500 and his bank paid him simple interest at an annual rate of 4.98%?
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