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6 November, 13:31

An investment is advertised as returning 3.1% every 3 months (quarterly), compounded quarterly. If $30,000 is invested, the growth can be modeled by the equation A (t) = 30,000 (1.031) 4t. What is the equivalent annual growth rate for this investment (rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percent) and what is it worth (rounded to the nearest thousand dollar) after 15 years?

Hint: Find the value of 1.0314 on your calculator.

12.99% and $187,000

12.47% and $173,000

7.82% and $187,000

9.37% and $43,000

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  1. 6 November, 15:05
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    The answer would be 12.99% and $187,000.

    Solution:

    (1.031^4 (15) = (1+r) ^15

    60 log 1.031 = 15 log (1 + r)

    4log (1.031) = log (1 + r)

    10^[4log (1.031) ] = r + 1

    10^[4log (1.031) ] - 1 =

    r = 0.1299

    = about 12.99%
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