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A new company opens and finds the profits from their first year in business is $24,000. They project the company's profits to increase by 1.7% each year. What is their expected profit 10 years from now?

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Answer:

$4406.7 is the profit.

Step-by-step explanation:

compound interest formula:
\sf \large\boxed{\sf P(1+(r)/(100))^n }

using this formula:


\rightarrow \ \sf \sf 24000(1+(1.7)/(100))^(10) }


\rightarrow \sf \ $ \sf 28406.7

profit: $28406.7 - $24,000 = $4406.7

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