3.1 Simple Interest Definition: I = Prt Definition: I = Prt I = interest earned I = interest earned P = principal ( amount invested) P = principal ( amount.

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3.1 Simple Interest Definition: I = Prt Definition: I = Prt I = interest earned I = interest earned P = principal ( amount invested) P = principal ( amount invested) r = interest rate (as a decimal) r = interest rate (as a decimal) t = time t = time

An example: Find the interest on a boat loan of $5,000 at 16% for 8 months. Find the interest on a boat loan of $5,000 at 16% for 8 months. Solution: Use I = Prt Solution: Use I = Prt I = 5,000(0.16)(0.6667) I = 5,000(0.16)(0.6667) (8 months = 8/12 of one year = years) (8 months = 8/12 of one year = years) I = $ I = $533.36

Total amount to be paid back The total amount to be paid back for the boat loan would be $5000 plus the interest of $ for a total of $5, The total amount to be paid back for the boat loan would be $5000 plus the interest of $ for a total of $5, In general, the future value (amount) is given by the following equation: In general, the future value (amount) is given by the following equation: A = P + Prt = P(1 + rt) = P(1 + rt)

Another example: Find the total amount due on a loan of $600 at 16% interest at the end of 15 months. Find the total amount due on a loan of $600 at 16% interest at the end of 15 months. solution: A =P(1+rt) solution: A =P(1+rt) A = 600(1+0.16(1.25)) A = 600(1+0.16(1.25)) A = $720.00

Interest rate earned on a note What is the annual interest rate earned by a 33-day T- bill with a maturity value of $1,000 that sells for $996.16? What is the annual interest rate earned by a 33-day T- bill with a maturity value of $1,000 that sells for $996.16? Solution: Use the equation A =P(1+rt) Solution: Use the equation A =P(1+rt) 1,000 = ,000 = = (1+r( )) 1000 = (1+r( )) Solve for r:

Another application A department store charges 18.6% interest (annual) for overdue accounts. How much interest will be owed on a $1080 account that is 3 months overdue? A department store charges 18.6% interest (annual) for overdue accounts. How much interest will be owed on a $1080 account that is 3 months overdue? Solution: Solution: A = P(1 + rt) A = 1080( (0.25)) A = 1080(1.0465) A= I = – 1080 =50.22