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A quantity with an initial value of 620 grows continuously at a rate of 0.3% per second. What is the value of the quantity after 0.5 minutes, to the nearest hundredth?

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678.39

Explanation:

For this we should probably use the formula A = Pe^rt. The question says that the value grow "continuously" which is our hint that we should use A = Pe^rt rather than A = P(1 +r/n)^nt. Our P = 620 as it is our initial value. e is a constant approx = 2.718. r is our rate, so 0.3% = 0.003, and our t will be in seconds. We need to figure out how many seconds are in .5 minutes, so 30, and that means our t will = 30. Let's plug these in. 620e^(0.003 * 30) = A. This will give us our answer which when rounded to the hundredths = 678.39.

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