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find the amount accumulated after investing a principal P for t years at an interest rate compounded k times per year . ​

find the amount accumulated after investing a principal P for t years at an interest-example-1
User Risto M
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The accumulated amount is 2,122.20 to the nearest cent

Using formula and parameters given ;


  • A = P(1 + r/k)^(kt)

  • A = Accumulated amount
  • P = principal = $1,500
  • r = interest rate = 7%
  • k = number of periods compounded = 4
  • t = years = 5

Substituting our values into the formula;


A = P(1 + r/k)^(kt)


A = 1,500 (1 + 0.07/4)^(4*5)


A = 1,500 (1 + 0.07/4)^(20)

A = 1,500 (1.4148)

A = 2,122.20

The accumulated amount is 2,122.20 to the nearest cent

User Bhumeshwer Katre
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Answer:

A = $2,122.20

Explanation:

A = P(1 + r/k)^kt

Where,

A = future amount

P = principal = $1,500

r = interest rate = 7%

k = number of periods compounded = 4

t = years = 5 years

A = P(1 + r/k)^kt

= 1,500 (1 + 0.07/4)^4*5

= 1,500 (1 + 0.0175)^20

= 1,500 (1.0175)^20

= 1,500 (1.4148)

= 2,122.20

A = $2,122.20

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