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) Your grandma gave you a $100 10 year savings bond that earns8% interest when you were 8 years old. You are now 15 years old andwould like to cash it in to buy a game.a. How much will you receive if the interest is calculated monthly?b. How much will you receive if the interest is calculated continuously?

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The rule of the compounded continuously interest is


A=Pe^(rt)

The rule of the compounded monthly interest is


A=P(1+(r)/(12))^(12t)

A is the new amount

P is the initial amount

r is the rate in decimal

t is the time in years

Since the initial amount is $100, then


P=100

Since the interest rate is 8%, then


r=(8)/(100)=0.08

Since the time is from 8 years old to 15 years old, then


t=15-8=7

a)

Substitute these values in the second rule above


\begin{gathered} A=100(1+(0.08)/(12))^(12(7)) \\ A=\text{ \$174.7422051} \end{gathered}

You will receive about $174.74

b)

Substitute these values in the first rule


\begin{gathered} A=100e^(0.08(7)) \\ A=\text{ \$}175.06725 \end{gathered}

You will receive about $175.07

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