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You win $5700 from your favorite slot machine, and you decid…

Posted byAnonymous May 2, 2025May 2, 2025

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Yоu win $5700 frоm yоur fаvorite slot mаchine, аnd you decide to invest the amount at a 3% APR for 6 years at Wells Fargo.   A) If your winnings are invested in a simple interest account, how much money will be in the account after 6 years? Enter numbers only. Do not enter the "$" symbol or words. $[simpacct]   B) Instead of a simple interest account, suppose your winnings are invested at 3% APR in a compound interest account with monthly compounding. How much money will be in your account after 6 years? Enter numbers only. Do not enter the "$" symbol or words. Do not leave any answer blank.   Fill in the blanks below that correspond to what you would type into the TVM-Solver in your calculator: N = [N] I% = [I] PV  = [PV] PMT = [PMT] P/Y = [PY] C/Y = [CY]   * Enter the future value (FV) that will be in the account after 6 years. Enter numbers only. Do not enter the "$" symbol or words. NOTE: If you decide to use the textbook formula to compute the future value (instead of the TVM-Solver), round intermediate steps to 4 decimal places. Round the final answer to the nearest cent (or 2 decimal places).   The future value of the account after 6 years will be: $[compacct]

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