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S=P(1+r)^n
Or you could just do the same thing in a spreadsheet without having to pay commercial rates for the program to be written for you
It is a sequence of numbers. That is all. The sequence could be arithmetic, geometric, harmonic, exponential or be defined by a rule that does not fit into any of these categories. It could even be random.
None of the following could.
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S=P(1+r)^n
All the terms are the same. If Y is the amount and r the percentage then the nth term is Y*r/100 for all n.
I'm not sure which equation you are referring to. Could you please provide more details or specify the equation you are asking about?
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Which of the following equations could be used to solve for the tenth term of the following sequence?15, 13, 11, 9, ...
A person could the interest rates for certificates of deposit by using an interest rate calculator where the amount of the deposit is entered into an equation and the end result will be how much interest will be earned for the term you want.
If you are looking for an online simple interest calculator there are several sites that you can find this on. One site where you can is called Easy Calculation and will give you all the tools you need.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.
An inversion of the sequence GAGACATT could result in the sequence CATTCTC. This is because an inversion would flip the sequence and reverse its order.