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13 October, 08:44

In order to have 1 million dollars in 40 years with an annual interest rate of 11.6%, I will have to invest $_ (round to the nearest 1000) a 12,000 b 13,000 c 14,000 d 15,000

A.) 12,000

B.) 13,000

C.) 14,000

D.) 15,000

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  1. 13 October, 11:29
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    To solve the problem we use the compound formula given by:

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

    where:

    A=future amount:

    p=principle

    r=rate

    A=1000000, r=11.6%, n=40

    plugging the value in the formula we get:

    1000000=p (1+11.6/100) ^40

    solving for p we get:

    1000000=80.6432p

    p=12400.300

    rounding to the nearest 1000 we get

    p=$12000

    Answer:

    A.) 12,000
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