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22 July, 00:17

A person invests 9500 dollars in a bank. The bank pays 5.75% interest compounded quarterly. To the nearest tenth of a year, how long must the person leave the money in the bank until it reaches 12600 dollars?

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  1. 22 July, 00:48
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    4.9 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Future value is the sum of amount invested and its compounded interest for a specific period of time and on a specific interest rate.

    Investment = Present value = $9,500

    Future value = $12,600

    To find the numbers of years we will use following formula

    Future value = Present value x (1 + r) ^n

    r = interest rate = 5.75%

    n = number of periods = ?

    Placing values in the formula

    $12,600 = $9,500 x (1 + 5.75%/4) ^n

    $12,600 / $9,500 = 1.014375^n

    1.3263 = 1.014375^n

    Log 1.3263 = n log 1.014375

    n = Log 1.3263 / log 1.014375

    n = 19.7856 Quarters

    n = 4.9 years
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