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Sheldon deposits $500 at Big Bang Bank in an
account that pays 1.5% compounded annually.
How long will it take for Sheldon to double his
money?
500(1 0.015) 1000x
 
Write an equation and solve.
Year Value
0 500
1
2
3
x
Sheldon deposits $500 into a bank account that
pays 1.5% compounded annually. How long will
it take for Sheldon to double his money?
500(1 0.015)
2
500(1 0.015)
3
500(1 0.015)
500(1 0.015)x

In general
•deposit P dollars
(called the PRINCIPLE)
• in an account that pays r percentage
(called the annual percentage rate, or the APR,
and is expressed as a decimal)
•that compounds ONCE annually
• then the amount A
•after t years
•can be found by the formula
(1 )t
PA r 
However, interest can be compounded
more frequently than once per year.
This leads to a modified formula.
Brady invests $500 at Patriots Bank. The
account has an APR of 1.5% that
compounds twice a year. How long will it
take for the principle to double?
Brady invests $500 at Patriots Bank. The
account has an APR of 1.5% that
compounds twice a year. How long will it
take for the principle to double?
Write an equation and solve.
Before we create a table, notice the APR
is 1.5%. But the account compounds
twice per year, so the APR must be
divided by 2.
Year Value
0 500
0.5
1
1.5
x
Principle
$500
APR
1.5%
Compounding
periods per year
2
0.01
2
1500
5 
 
 
2
0.015
0 15 0
2
 
 
 
3
0.015
0 15 0
2
 
 
 
2
0.015
0 15 0
2
x
 
 
 
In general:
•deposit P dollars
(called the PRINCIPLE)
• in an account that pays r percentage
(called the annual percentage rate, or the APR,
and is expressed as a decimal)
•that compounds n times annually
• then the amount A
•after t years
•can be found by the formula
1
tn
A P
r
n
 
  
 
1
nt
r
P
n
 
 
 
1
nt
r
P
n
 
  
 

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Compound.interest.eulers.number

  • 1. Sheldon deposits $500 at Big Bang Bank in an account that pays 1.5% compounded annually. How long will it take for Sheldon to double his money?
  • 2. 500(1 0.015) 1000x   Write an equation and solve. Year Value 0 500 1 2 3 x Sheldon deposits $500 into a bank account that pays 1.5% compounded annually. How long will it take for Sheldon to double his money? 500(1 0.015) 2 500(1 0.015) 3 500(1 0.015) 500(1 0.015)x 
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. In general •deposit P dollars (called the PRINCIPLE) • in an account that pays r percentage (called the annual percentage rate, or the APR, and is expressed as a decimal) •that compounds ONCE annually • then the amount A •after t years •can be found by the formula (1 )t PA r 
  • 6. However, interest can be compounded more frequently than once per year. This leads to a modified formula.
  • 7. Brady invests $500 at Patriots Bank. The account has an APR of 1.5% that compounds twice a year. How long will it take for the principle to double?
  • 8. Brady invests $500 at Patriots Bank. The account has an APR of 1.5% that compounds twice a year. How long will it take for the principle to double? Write an equation and solve. Before we create a table, notice the APR is 1.5%. But the account compounds twice per year, so the APR must be divided by 2.
  • 9. Year Value 0 500 0.5 1 1.5 x Principle $500 APR 1.5% Compounding periods per year 2 0.01 2 1500 5      2 0.015 0 15 0 2       3 0.015 0 15 0 2       2 0.015 0 15 0 2 x      
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. In general: •deposit P dollars (called the PRINCIPLE) • in an account that pays r percentage (called the annual percentage rate, or the APR, and is expressed as a decimal) •that compounds n times annually • then the amount A •after t years •can be found by the formula 1 tn A P r n       
  • 13. 1 nt r P n       1 nt r P n       