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No. $42.30 is less than one percent of 5000.

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No. If the rate is 7% a year, the interest is 350 a year. For 4 years, that is 1400. A LOT more than 42.30.

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No. It is 5000*(1.07)^4 which is more than 36 times as large!

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Principal:$2000

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Q: If the principal is 5000 the rate is 7 and the time is 4 years will the interest be 42.30?
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What is the amount of interest that is paid on a loan when the principal is 5000 the interest rate is 7 per year and the time is 2 years?

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