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13 April, 21:28

Money in a savings account is compounded continuously over time, t, and is modeled by the function

f (t) = 1000e0.017. What is the rate at which the balance grows?

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  1. 13 April, 21:33
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    1.7% compounded continuously

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The model used for continuous compounding is ...

    f (t) = Pe^ (rt)

    where P is the principal amount, and r is the interest rate being compounded. Assuming a typo in your given equation, you have ...

    f (t) = 1000·e^ (0.017t)

    Matching the various parts of the equation, we see that P = 1000 and r = 0.017 = 1.7%.

    The balance grows at a continuous rate of 1.7%.
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