
Compound Interest
Students calculate compound interest for different compounding periods. They compare the growth of investments over time.
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Students calculate compound interest for different compounding periods. They compare the growth of investments over time.
Key Questions
- How does compound interest differ from simple interest?
- What is the effect of changing the compounding period?
- How can we use technology to model investment growth?
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