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1 September, 00:22

How much would $600 invested at 8% interest compound continuously be worth after 3 years? round to the nearest cent a (t) = p. ert

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  1. 1 September, 00:29
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    Given:

    $600 principal

    8% rate = 8/100 = 0.08

    3 years time

    Solving for A:

    A = P⋅e^rt

    where:

    A is the amount

    P is the principal

    e is the mathematical constant

    r is the rate of interest

    t is the time in years

    A = P⋅e^rt

    = 600⋅e^ (0.08⋅3)

    = 600 (2.718281828459045) ^ (0.24)

    A = $762.70

    $600 compounded continuously at a rate of 8% for 3 years will yield a final amount of $762.70
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