SOLUTION: I'm drawing a total blank on how to do this. Could someone help me and explain it. Thank you for your help. I can't remember how to figure compound interest. On your birthday, y

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Question 616623: I'm drawing a total blank on how to do this. Could someone help me and explain it. Thank you for your help. I can't remember how to figure compound interest.
On your birthday, you deposit $600.00 in an account that pays 5% interest, compounded annually. How much is in the account 9 years later?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
In General
A = Accumulated Amount
P= principal = 600
r= annual rate = .05
n= periods per year = 1
t= years = 9
A = 600(1.05)^9
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