That would be $20,000.
Oh, dude, "M" stands for million, so 15M is 15 million. It's like saying "I have 15 million dollars" but in a cool, abbreviated way. So, yeah, 15M equals 15 million. Cool, right?
The equation is P=C(1+r)^t; where C is the money invested, r is the rate(change from percent to decimal form), and t is the time. So plug in the numbers to get: P=800(1+.06)^10 The answer is 1432.678, I would round it to $1432.68
$10,000 times (1.1)3 = $13,310
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Sorry I really don't know.
A million dollars.
18 million dollars
It is 1.26 million dollars.
To calculate 5 percent of 20 million dollars, you would multiply 20,000,000 by 0.05 (which is the decimal form of 5 percent). The result is 1,000,000. Therefore, 5 percent of 20 million dollars is 1 million dollars.
3,000,000 dollars.
$2.6 million
3.81 million
Ten percent of two million dollars is two hundred thousand dollars. You can calculate this by multiplying two million by 0.10, which equals 200,000.
100,000.00 dollars
10% of 1M dollars is: $100,000.
20 percent of 65 dollars is 13 dollars.
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