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Vance Flowers
21 February, 07:24
Interest on $3,000 at 5 1/2 % for 6 months
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Caiden Stafford
21 February, 09:40
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The interest should equal $990. First, you have to convert the rate per month into years, and then use the formula Interest=principal x interest per year x time in years
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