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27 July, 16:29

The value of a stock increases at a rate of 1/2% per year. If the initial value of the stock $40 a share, when will the value of the stock be $50? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a year

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  1. 27 July, 16:33
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    After 45.7 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ∵ r = 1/2% per year

    ∵ P0 = $40

    ∵ Pn = $50

    ∵ Pn = P0 (1 + r/100) ^n-1

    ∵ P0 is initial value, Pn is the value after n years, is the rate

    ∴ 50 = 40 (1 + 0.5/100) ^n-1

    ∴ 50/40 = (1.005) ^n-1

    ∴ 1.25 = (1.005) ^n-1 ⇒ insert ln in both sides

    ∴ ln (1.25) = (n-1) ln (1.005)

    ∴ n - 1 = ln (1.25) / ln (1.005)

    ∴ n = ln (1.25) / ln (1.005) + 1 = 45.7 years
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