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How long does it take an investment to quadruple in value if the investment yields 6% per year?

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Answer:

  • 24 years

Step-by-step explanation:

If the investment yield 6% per year, each year its value is multiplied by 1.06.

After 2 years, the value is multiplied by 1.06², after 3 years it is multiplied by 1.06³, and so on.

After n years, the value is multiplied by 1.06ⁿ.

You want that the investment quadruples, thus the multiplicative factor is 4, meaning that you want to solve for:

  • 1.06ⁿ = 4

If you do not know logarithms, you can solve by succesive iterations:

  • 1.06² = 1.1236
  • 1.06⁴ = 1.2625
  • 1.06¹⁰ = 1.79
  • 1.06²⁰ = 3.2
  • 1.06³⁰ = 5.7
  • 1.06²⁵ = 4.29
  • 1.06²⁴ = 4.05
  • 1.06²³ = 3.82

Thus, if an investement yields 6% per years, it takes 24 years the investment to quadruple in value.

If you know logarithms, you can make n the subject of the equation:


1.06^n=4\\\\n\log 1.06=\log 4\\\\n=(\log 4)/(\log 1.06)=23.79\approx 24

Again, the solution is 24 years.

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