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using the continuously compounding formula what would the balance be if you invest $5500 at a rate of 8% compunded continuously for 6 years please show all your work.

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\bf \qquad \textit{Continuous Compounding Amount}\\\\ A=Pe^(rt)\qquad \begin{cases} A=\textit{accumulated amount}\\ P=\textit{original amount deposited}\to& \$5500\\ r=rate\to 8\%\to (8)/(100)\to &0.08\\ t=years\to &6 \end{cases} \\\\\\ A=5500\cdot e^(0.08\cdot 6)
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The formula is A = Pe^(rt)
where A = amount in the account after a specified period of time
P = principle
e = a constant value (similar to using pi in a formula)
r = rate (change to a decimal)
t = time (in years unless otherwise specified)

A = 5500e^(.08*6)
A = $8888.41
Always round money to two decimal places unless told otherwise.
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