SOLUTION: Did I do this problem correct? Samantha’s savings account has a balance of $3950.00. After 13 years with no withdrawals, how much interest will she have earned at 6% compounded

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Samantha’s savings account has a balance of $3950.00. After 13 years with no withdrawals, how much interest will she have earned at 6% compounded annually?
A=P(1+r/n)n*t
A=3950(1+.06/1)1*13
A=8425.07

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That looks correct. You need to find
the interest earned, which would be:

$4,475.07 interest earned

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