SOLUTION: Please help me solve this word problem about simple interest: How much should you invest at 4% for 22 months to have $7000 at the end of that period? (Round your answer to the n

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Question 1194590: Please help me solve this word problem about simple interest:
How much should you invest at 4% for 22 months to have $7000 at the end of that period? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Which Formula to use?: I=Prt , A=p*(1+(r)(t)) , A=R[(1+i)^n-1]/i

Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
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If it is about  highlight%28simple_interest%29  (as your post says it),

then use the formula for the future value of a simple interest account 
    
    FV = P*(1+rt),


where P is the principal amount;  r is the annual percentage as a decimal; t is the time in years.


In your case,  the given values are

    FV = 7000  dollars;

    r = 4% = 0.04;

    t = 22%2F12 years.


     P is unknown principal (how much to invest).


So, your equation is

    7000 = P*(1 + 0.04*(22/12)}}} = 1.07333*P.


From this equation,

    P = 7000%2F1.07333%29 = 6521.60 dollars.


ANSWER.  You should invest  $6521.60: it is your principal.

Solved.

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