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Mr. and Mrs. Williams hope to send their daughter to college in twelve years. How much money should they invest now at an interest rate of 8.5% per year, compounded continuously…
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Mr. and Mrs. Williams hope to send their daughter to college in twelve years. How much money should they invest now at an interest rate of 8.5% per year,
compounded continuously, in order to be able to contribute $9000 to her education?
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