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Help! I don't understand the formula and how to find the 'n' in y=p(1+r/n)^nt

"^" means 'to the power of' right?
needs to find N

Help! I don't understand the formula and how to find the 'n' in y=p(1+r/n)^nt &quot-example-1

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n in the formula
.. y = P(1 +r/n)^(nt)
is the number of compounding periods in a year (when the interest rate r is an annual rate).

Your problem statement makes no mention of compounding. It appears as though you are to assume interest is compounded annually, meaning n=1.
.. y = 500(1 +.06)^10 ≈ 500*1.790848 ≈ 895.42

The value of the investment after 10 years is $895.42.
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