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  • 15-11-2014
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suppose the term of an investment at simple interest is doubled. does the interest received double?

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  • 15-11-2014
I=Prt

substitute values of 1 and 2 for t and compare

I=Pr(1)
I=Pr(2)

Simple interest is directly proportional to the amount of time in the term of investment. Multiplying by two does in fact make the interest twice as large.

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