Jamie earned $14 in interest on her savings account last year. She has decided to leave the $14 in her account so that she can earn interest on the $14 this year. The interest earned on last year's interest earnings is called:
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![Jamie earned $14 in interest on her savings account last year. She has decided to leave the $14 in her account so that she can earn interest on the $14 this year
The interest earned on last year's interest earnings is called:
Multiple Choice
simple interest.
complex interest.
accrued interest
interest on interest.
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