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29 November, 22:26

You have money in an account at 6% interest, compounded monthly. To the nearest year, how long

will it take for your money to double.

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  1. 30 November, 02:17
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let amount now be x, meaning principal is x

    and the amount later A is 2x

    A = P (1+r/n) ^nt

    n = 12

    2x = x (1 + 0.06/12) ^12t

    divide through by x

    2 = (1 + 0.005) ^12t

    2 = (1.005) ^12t

    Take log of both sides

    log 2 = 12t log 1.005

    12t = log2/log 1.005

    12t = 138.975721610697

    t = 138.975721610697/12

    t = 11.58

    t = 12 years
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