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You invest $850 into a stock market fund, which grows at a rate of approximately 4% each year. Write an equation that can be used to calculate the amount of money in the fund after x years

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We have been given that you invest $850 into a stock market fund, which grows at a rate of approximately 4% each year. We are asked to write an equation that can be used to calculate the amount of money in the fund after x years.

We will use exponential growth formula to solve our given problem.

An exponential function is in form
y=a\cdot (1+r)^x, where,

y = Final amount,

a = Initial amount,

r = Growth rate in decimal form,

x = Time.

Let us convert 4% into decimal.


4\%=(4)/(100)=0.04.

We have
a=840 and
r=0.04, so our equation would be:


y=850\cdot (1+0.04)^x


y=850\cdot (1.04)^x

Therefore, the equation
y=850\cdot (1.04)^x can be used to calculate the amount of money in the fund after x years.

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