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You put $900 into an account earning 2% interest compounded continuously. Find the amount in the account at the end of 12 years.

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Given:

Principal value = $900

Rate of interest = 2% compounded continuously.

Time = 12 years.

To find:

The amount in the account at the end of 12 years.

Solution:

If the interest compounded continuously, then the formula for amount :


A=Pe^(rt)

Where, P is principal, r is rate of interest, t is numbers of years.

Putting P=900, r=0.02 and t=12, we get


A=900e^(0.02(12))


A=900e^(0.24)


A=1144.12423529


A\approx 1144.12

Therefore, the amount in the account at the end of 12 years is about $1144.12.

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