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Find the time (in years) for the investment to double. (Round your answer to two decimal places)

Find the time (in years) for the investment to double. (Round your answer to two decimal-example-1
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Solution

Step 1

Write the compound interest formula


\text{A = P\lparen1 + }(r)/(n))^(nt)

Step 2

n = 4 (quarterly)


\begin{gathered} \text{P = x} \\ \text{A = 2x} \\ r\text{ = 7}(3)/(4)\text{ = 7.75\% = 0.0775} \end{gathered}

Step 3:

Substitute in the formula to find t.


\begin{gathered} 2x\text{ = x\lparen 1 + }(0.0775)/(4))^(4t) \\ \text{2 = \lparen1 + 0.019375\rparen}^4t \\ \text{2 = 1.019375}^(4t) \\ Take\text{ natural logarithm of both sides} \\ In(2)\text{ = 4t In\lparen1.019375\rparen} \\ 4t\text{ = }(ln(2))/(ln(1.019375)) \\ 4t\text{ = 36.12080351} \\ t\text{ = }(36.12080351)/(4) \\ t\text{ = 9.03 years} \end{gathered}

Final answer

t = 9.03

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