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I tried the formula but it didn’t work. Please help what am I doing wrong?

I tried the formula but it didn’t work. Please help what am I doing wrong?-example-1

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A(8) = 500*e^(0.05(8))

A(8) = 500*e^(0.40) \\ A(8) = 500 * 1.492 \\ A(8) = 745.91
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Answer:
A = $745.9 (to the nearest cent)

Step-by-step explanation:
the formula of the continuous compound interest is given as:
A = P * e^(rt)
where:
A is the final amount we want to find
P is the amount invested = $500
r is the interest rate (expressed in decimal) = 5% = 0.05
t is the time in years = 8 years

Substitute with the givens in the above equation to get the amount after 8 years as follows:
A = P * e^(rt)
A = 500 * e^(0.05*8)
A = $745.9 (to the nearest cent)

Hope this helps :)
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