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What does the interest rate have to be, if a bank pays interest, compounded continuously and the amount doubles in 5 years?
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What does the interest rate have to be, if a bank pays interest, compounded continuously and the amount doubles in 5 years?
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Let the original amount be A. Double that would be 2A.
Then, 2A = Ae^(r*5), or 2 = e^(5r).
Taking the natural log of both sides: ln 2 = 5r. Then r = (ln 2)/5 = 0.14
The interest rate would have to be 13.86% per year, written here as r=0.14.
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