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28 November, 19:36

You deposit $5000 in an account earning 2% interest compounded continuously. How much will you have in the account in 15 years?

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  1. 28 November, 19:42
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    The compound interest is given by:

    A=p (1+r/100) ^n

    where:

    A=future amount

    p=principle

    r=rate

    n=time in years

    Therefore given that, p=$5000, r=2% and n=15 years, the amount after 15 years will be:

    A=5000 (1+2/100) ^15

    A=5000 (1+0.02) ^15

    A=5000 (1.02) ^15

    A=6,729.34

    We conclude that the amount after 15 years will be $6,729.34
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