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  • 09-10-2021
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How long would it take for a deposit to double if the annual interest rate is 5%?
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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-10-2021

Answer is 14.4 years

Step-by-step explanation:-

Given-

Annual interest rate = 5%

By using the rule of 72,

Rate x Time = 72

Rate = 5%

t = ?

So,

5 x t = 72

5t = 72

Isolate t by dividing both sides by 5 :-

→ 5t/5 = 72/5

→ t = 14.4 years

Hence, it will take 14.4 years for the deposit to double at 5% annual rate.

✍️ By Benjemin ☺️

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