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Juan doubled his $4.000 in years. At which rate of return did Juan double his investment?

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For this problem we can use the future value formula given by:


A=P(1+(r)/(n))^(nt)

Where P= 4000 represent the initial amount

A= 8000 represent the amount doubled

t= 8 represent the number of years

n= 12 assuming that the interest is compounded each year

r= represent the rate of interest that we want to find

So then we need to solve for r


8000\text{=4000(1+}(r)/(12))^{^(12\cdot8)}

If we divide both sides by 4000 we got:


2=(1+(r)/(12))^(96)

We apply exponentiation on both sides and we got:


2^(1/96)=(1+(r)/(12))
r=\text{ (}2^(1/96)-1)\cdot12=\text{ 0.08695}\rightarrow8.7

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