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Compounding - compare accounts: Ruby invested $850 in an account paying an interest rate of 2 % compoundedquarterly. Logan invested $850 in an account paying an interest rate of 2 %compounded monthly. After 17 years, how much more money would Ruby have inher account than Logan, to the nearest dollar?

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First let's calculate the final value for Ruby's money:


\begin{gathered} P=850 \\ i=0.02 \\ n=4 \\ t=17 \\ \Rightarrow A=850\cdot(1+(0.02)/(4))^(17\cdot4) \\ \Rightarrow A=850\cdot(1.005)^(68)=1193.19 \end{gathered}

Now let's do the same for Logan's money:


\begin{gathered} P=850 \\ i=0.02 \\ n=12 \\ t=17 \\ \Rightarrow A=850\cdot(1+(0.02)/(12))^(17\cdot12)=850(1.0016667)^(204) \\ A=1193.87 \end{gathered}

As we can see, Ruby and Logan have almost the same amount of money after 17 years.

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