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28 December, 15:21

Solve this application using logarithms.

At what interest rate (to the nearest hundredth of a percent) compounded annually will money in savings double in five years?

Solve this application using logarithms.

How much principal, to the nearest dollar, should you invest at 4% in order to have $3,000 for a vacation to Europe in 3 years?

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  1. 28 December, 15:55
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    Amount = P (1 + r) ^n

    2P = P (1 + r) ^5

    (1 + r) ^5 = 2

    log (1 + r) ^5 = log 2

    5 log (1 + r) = log 2

    log (1 + r) = 1/5 log 2 = log 2^ (1/5)

    1 + r = 2^ (1/5)

    r = 2^ (1/5) - 1 = 1.1487 - 1 = 0.1487

    Therefore, interest rate is 14.87%

    3000 = P (1 + 0.04) ^3

    log 3000 = log P (1.04) ^3

    log 3000 = log P + log (1.04) ^3

    log P = log 3000 - log (1.04) ^3

    log P = log (3000 / (1.04) ^3) = log 2667

    P = $2,667
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