Andrew invested $3,00.00 in a savings bond with a simple interest rate of 1.5%. Find the interest earned in 4 years. then find the total amount that the bond is worth at the end of 4 years
I will post the answers in chat
and pls explain the question and answer
The answer is B. ik because im doing Corrections but i dont know how to explain it.
A) $1,800; $4,800 B) $180; $3,180 C) $18; $3,018 D) $18,000; $21,000
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@maddiegirl
@maddiegirl
Can you help?
@vera_ewing
has anyone helped u?!
no
sorry if i dont answer right away im working on other questions
wow people sould really try to help u buh anywys have u tried Google yet?
ya
i need a Explanation i already know the answer
its corrections
Simple Interest Earned? Have you considered I = Prt? Are there the usual semi-annual coupon payments? Are we purchasing the bond at PAR? Just how do SIMPLE interest bonds work? Please provide these additional insights. You are required to know these things before you can solve the problem.
see this is what i mean. People expect people that are new to this type of math to know all of it on the first 2 days of learning it. some of us have learning disabilitys and dont realize it and think we are all the same
wow
Im just about to say screw this if i dont pass these corrections in and get them correct im gonna fail
It has nothing to do with learning disabilities or expectations. You CANNOT solve it without the additional information that has been requested. What we have is an excuse for you to show no work at all. Do better, please.
no im sorry about that person that commented that was rude of them!! buh i will try my best to ACTUALLY help u @Minecraft40952
Well im gonna go ill skip this question @maddiegirl im giving you a medal and fan for trying. I come here to get help but everyone just sits in the chat and goofs off and when someone asks for help they ignore them and keep talking about personal life.
ill tag a few people that i know will help u (buh thanks i really tired my best really really sorry!!)
@khalilforthewin @WeddingPeach @christianbruce1996 @cookiemonster2412 @CountryGurl15
@TheSmartOne
what u need
Okay i'm not in the mood, this is too mathy for me lol =)
help this person that posted the question please
ok *rubs hands together* lets work
lol
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