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Use the formula A=P(1+r/n)^nt to find the amount in a compound interest account after t years compounded n times a year.

Mary deposited $5,600 in an account which compounded 1.9 percent quarterly and left it there for 10 years. What was the amount in the account at the end of 10 years?


Round to the nearest dollar.

User Neves
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Your problem statement tells you
P = $5600
r = 0.019
n = 4
t = 10

Using the formula, the account balance A is computed as
A = $5600(1 + .019/4)^(4*10)
A ≈ $6769
User Mikael Finstad
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