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How do you write an algorithm to calculate simple interest? - Answers

Not a very complicated algorithm - all you need to do is to multiply (capital) x (interest rate) x (number of time periods). If the interest rate is expressed in percent, you also need to divide by 100 at some point.



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Not a very complicated algorithm - all you need to do is to multiply (capital) x (interest rate) x (number of time periods). If the interest rate is expressed in percent, you also need to divide by 100 at some point.

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