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$1200 is invested at a given interest rate for two years. The difference between the simple 2-year non-compounded return at the end of the two years and an annually compounded return is $132. What is the interest rate?
A 10%
B 11%
C 12%
D 13%
E 14%
I understood that I have to form an equation that involves using both simple and compound interest. What I didn't understand was why the period of 2 years was not included in the S.I calculation. Any help is really appreciated
The equation goes as follows
[spoiler]
1200R^2 -1200R = 132[/spoiler]
Doesn't the simple interest formula include the period as well? [ Investment*period*R%]
Answer is A
A 10%
B 11%
C 12%
D 13%
E 14%
I understood that I have to form an equation that involves using both simple and compound interest. What I didn't understand was why the period of 2 years was not included in the S.I calculation. Any help is really appreciated
The equation goes as follows
[spoiler]
1200R^2 -1200R = 132[/spoiler]
Doesn't the simple interest formula include the period as well? [ Investment*period*R%]
Answer is A












