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P(t) = 12,500(1.04)^6
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P(t) = 12,500(1.04)^6
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Hey there, Lets solve this problem together
First of all, Simplify
Now
Multiply P * t
Solve for the variable 't'.
Move all terms containing t to the left, all other terms to the right.
Divide each side by '12500P'.
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