He receives 0.6% per year compound interest.
Mathematics, 11.03.2020 23:06 memorybuxton
Brian invests £6600 into his bank account.
He receives 0.6% per year compound interest.
How much will Brian have after 6 years?
Give your answer to the nearest penny where appropriate.
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Brian invests £6600 into his bank account.
He receives 0.6% per year compound interest.
He receives 0.6% per year compound interest.
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