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General Mathematics Q2 Week 7

The document discusses compound interest calculations over 5 years at an annual rate of 8% on a principal of 500,000 pesos. It also covers matching terms like compound interest to definitions and filling in blanks about compound interest, the amount it yields compared to simple interest, better investment and borrowing options, and an example of accumulating debt.

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General Mathematics Q2 Week 7

The document discusses compound interest calculations over 5 years at an annual rate of 8% on a principal of 500,000 pesos. It also covers matching terms like compound interest to definitions and filling in blanks about compound interest, the amount it yields compared to simple interest, better investment and borrowing options, and an example of accumulating debt.

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General Mathematics 11

Quarter 2-Week 7

Name: Grade 11 Section: HUMSS/OAP/SMAW


Reference: General Math Module Simple and Compound Interest

Activity 1.2
Match the corresponding term/formula in column B with its definition in column A.
Write letter only on the blank provided for each number.

Activity 2.2
Your father asked you about investment and wanted to know the interest that will be
earned if he will invest ₱500,000.00 in a certain bank that offers an annual
compounding interest of 8% for 5 years.

What I Have Learned


A. Please read the sentences carefully and fill in the missing word/s by writing your
answer on the line/s provided.
1. The amount calculated on the principal and accumulated interest from previous
periods on a deposit or loan is ___________________________.
2. Compound interest yields _______________ amount than simple interest.
3. If you are an investor, it is better to invest your money in ____________________.
4. If you are borrower it is better to borrow money in a lender who offers
__________________.
5. Debt using credit cards is an example of _________________.

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