4.1.1: Simple Interest and Discount (Exercises)
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SECTION 4.1 PROBLEM SET: SIMPLE INTEREST AND DISCOUNT
Do the following simple interest problems.
1) If an amount of $2,000 is borrowed at a simple interest rate of 10% for 3 years, how much is the interest? | 2) You borrow $4,500 for six months at a simple interest rate of 8%. How much is the interest? |
3) John borrows $2400 for 3 years at 9% simple interest. How much will he owe at the end of 3 years? | 4) Jessica takes a loan of $800 for 4 months at 12% simple interest. How much does she owe at the end of the 4-month period? |
5) If an amount of $2,160, which includes a 10% simple interest for 2 years, is paid back, how much was borrowed 2 years earlier? | 6) Jamie just paid off a loan of $2,544, the principal and simple interest. If he took out the loan six months ago at 12% simple interest, what was the amount borrowed? |
7) Shanti charged $800 on her charge card and did not make a payment for six months. If there is a monthly charge of 1.5%, how much does she owe? | 8) A credit card company charges 18% interest on the unpaid balance. If you owed $2000 three months ago and have been delinquent since, how much do you owe? |
SECTION 4.1 PROBLEM SET: SIMPLE INTEREST AND DISCOUNT
Do the following simple interest problems.
9) An amount of $2000 is borrowed for 3 years. At the end of the three years, $2660 is paid back. What was the simple interest rate? | 10) Nancy borrowed $1,800 and paid back $1,920, four months later. What was the simple interest rate? |
11) Jose agrees to pay $2,000 in one year at an interest rate of 12%. The bank subtracts the discount of 12% of $2,000, and gives the rest to Jose. Find the amount of the discount and the proceeds to Jose. | 12) Tasha signs a note for a discounted loan agreeing to pay $1200 in 8 months at an 18% discount rate. Determine the amount of the discount and the proceeds to her. |
13) An amount of $8,000 is borrowed at a discount rate of 12%, find the proceeds if the length of the loan is 7 months. | 14) An amount of $4,000 is borrowed at a discount rate of 10%, find the proceeds if the length of the loan is 180 days. |
15) Derek needs $2400 new equipment for his shop. He can borrow this money at a discount rate of 14% for a year. Find the amount of the loan he should ask for so that his proceeds are $2400. | 16) Mary owes Jim $750, and wants to repay him. Mary decides to borrow the amount from her bank at a discount rate of 16%. If she borrows the money for 10 months, find the amount of the loan she should ask for so that her proceeds are $750? |