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Find how many years it would take for an investment of $3600 to grow to $6900 at an annual interest rate of 4.3% compounded continuously.

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Answer:

roughly 15 years

Explanation:

The formula for continuous compounding is

A = Pe^(rt), where P is the initial amount (principal), r is the interest rate as a decimal fraction, and t is the number of years. Here:

$6900 = $3600*e^(0.043*t). Let's solve this for t. To accomplish that,

take the natural log of both sides:

ln 6900 = ln 3600 + 0.043t. Subtracting ln 3600 from both sides, we get:

8.839 = 8.189 + 0.043t, or 0.6506 = 0.043t. Dividing both sides by 0.043 yields

0.6506

t = --------------- = 15.13 years, or about 15 years 2 months, or roughly 15 years

0.043

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