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Suzy invests $2,600 in an account that earns 2.3% annual interest, compounded continuously. What is the value of the account after 10 years? Round to the nearest dollar

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Answer:

$3,272

Explanation:

Continuous Compounding Formula


\large \text{$ \sf A=Pe^(rt) $}

where:

  • A = Final amount
  • P = Principal amount
  • e = Euler's number (constant)
  • r = annual interest rate (in decimal form)
  • t = time (in years)

Given:

  • P = $2,600
  • r = 2.3% = 0.023
  • t = 10 years

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for A:


\sf \implies A=2600e^((0.023 * 10))


\sf \implies A=2600e^(0.23)


\implies \sf A=3272.360026...

Therefore, the value of the account after 10 years is $3,272 to the nearest dollar.

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