6-3 (E)Simple Interest Formula I = PRT. I = interest earned (amount of money the bank pays you) P = Principle amount invested or borrowed. R = Interest.

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6-3 (E)Simple Interest Formula I = PRT

I = interest earned (amount of money the bank pays you) P = Principle amount invested or borrowed. R = Interest Rate usually given as a percent (must changed to decimal before plugging it into formula) T = Time (must be measured in years) or converted to years by dividing by 12 months

Converting Change % to decimal 1) 12% 2) 5% 3) 2 ½ % 4) 8.5% Change from decimal to % 5).098 6).455 Answers 1).12 2).05 3).025 4).085 5) 9.8% 6) 45.5% Move 2 places to left & drop % sign Move 2 places to right & add % sign

I = PRT Solve for one of variables: Solving for I Plug in numbers for P, R, & T. Then multiply Solving for other variables Plug in what you know. Multiply the numbers that are on same side then divide by that answer.

1. A savings account is set up so that the simple interest earned on the investment is moved into a separate account at the end of each year. If an investment of $5,000 is invested at 4.5%, what is the total simple interest accumulated in the checking account after 2 years.

2. A savings account is set up so that the simple interest earned on the investment is moved into a separate account at the end of each year. If an investment of $7,000 is invested at 7.5%, what is the total simple interest accumulated in the checking account after 3 years.

3. When invested at an annual interest rate of 6% an account earned $ of simple interest in one year. How much money was originally invested in account?

4. When invested at an annual interest rate of 7% an account earned $ of simple interest in one year. How much money was originally invested in account?

5. A savings account is set up so that the simple interest earned on the investment is moved into a separate account at the end of each year. If an investment of $7,000 accumulate $910 of interest in the account after 2 years, what was the annual simple interest rate on the savings account? I = PRT 910= 910 = (7,000)(2)R 910 = 14,000 R 14,000 14, = R 6.5% = R Interest paid by bank Principle (invested) Rate is unknown Time is 2 years Regroup & Multiply Divide Change to % (7,000)(R)(2)

6. A savings account is set up so that the simple interest earned on the investment is moved into a separate account at the end of each year. If an investment of $2,000 accumulate $360 of interest in the account after 4 years, what was the annual simple interest rate on the savings account? I = PRT 360= 360 = (2,000)(4)R 360 = 8,000 R 8,000 8, = R 4.5% = R Interest paid by bank Principle (invested) Rate is unknown Time is 4 years Regroup & Multiply Divide Change to % (2,000)(R)(4)

7. Sylvia bought a 6-month $1900 certificate of deposit. At the end of 6 months, she received a $209 simple interest. What rate of interest did the certificate pay? I=PRT 209= 209=(1900)(6/12)R 209=950R = R 22% = R Interest paid by bank Principle (invested) Rate is unknown Time is 6 months (divide by 12) Regroup & Multiply Divide Change to % 1900(R) (6/12)

8. An investment earns 4.5% simple interest in one year. If the money is withdrawn before the year is up, the interest is prorated so that a proportional amount of the interest is paid out. If $2400 is invested, what is the total amount that can be withdrawn when the account is closed out after 2 months? I=PRT I= Interest paid by bank - Unknown Principle (invested) Rate is.045 Time is 2 months (divide by 12) Multiply Now, since the money is being withdrawn, add the interest to the principal. (2400) (.045) (2/12) I=$18 $18 + $2400 = $2418 $2418 will be withdrawn