Find the amount in a savings account at the end of 8 years if the amount originally deposited is $8,000and the interest rate is 7% compounded quarterly. Round to the nearest cent. Use: A P 1- where: A = final amount P= $8,000 (the initial deposit) r= 7% = 0.07 (the annual rate of interest) n= 4 (the number of times interest is compounded each year) t= 8 (the duration of the deposit in years) O A. $15,331.48 B. $13,937.71 O C. $9,191.05 O D. $260,480.00
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Use: A = P 1 + .
where:
A = final amount
P = $8,000 (the initial deposit)
r= 7% = 0.07 (the annual rate of interest)
n= 4 (the number of times interest is compounded each year)
t= 8 (the duration of the deposit in years)
O A. $15,331.48
B. $13,937.71
O C. $9,191.05
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