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You deposit $400 in an account earning 6% interest compounded annually. How much will you have in the account in 10 years?

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Answer:

$716.34

Step-by-step explanation:

The Simple formula for compound interest:

[tex]P(1+\frac{r}{100} )^t[/tex]

P = Principle Amount

r = Rate

t = Time

Substituting the numbers into the formula:

[tex]400(1+\frac{6}{100} )^{10}[/tex]

= 716.339078617

≈ $716.34 (Rounded off to two decimal places)