When money is placed in a bank account it normally earns interest. The interest paid is a percentage of the amount deposited. (You may wish to use a calculator for Simple interest, a scientific calculator is best.)
1.) Susan invests £100 in the bank for 4 years, where simple interest was 7.5%.
=> Interest for 1 year = 7.5% x £100
= £7.50
=> Simple interest for 4 years = 4 x £7.50
= £30
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2.) Jack invests £2000 for 5 years at simple interest of 4% p.a (this means per annum/year)
How much interest has he earned after the 5 years??
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3.) Mrs.Wilson invests £4500 for 9 years, with simple interest of 3.5% p.a.
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Answers:
2 -> £400
3 -> £1417
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