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Amelia invested $1,700 in an account paying an interest rate of 1.6% compounded continuously. Assuming no deposits or withdrawals are made, how much money, to the nearest ten dollars, would be in the account after 11 years?

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Answer:

Explanation:

2400e(0.016)(5)=P

2400e0.08=P

2215.479...=P

Rounded to the nearest dollar, P≈$2215.

User David Schwartz
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Total amount in account after 11 years is $ 2027.14

Solution:

Given that Amelia invested $1,700 in an account paying an interest rate of 1.6% compounded continuously

To find: Total amount in the account after 11 years

The total amount formula for compounded continuously is given as:


A = p e^(rt)

Where "p" is the principal

"r" is the rate of interest

"t" is the number of years

Here in this problem, p = 1700


r = 1.6 \% = (1.6)/(100) = 0.016

t = 11 years

Substituting the values in formula we get,


A = 1700e^(0.016 * 11)\\\\A = 1700e^(0.176)\\\\A = 1700 * 1.1924\\\\A = 2027.14

Thus total amount in account after 11 years is $ 2027.14

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