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18 May, 11:06

How much would $500 invested at 6% interest compounded monthly be worth after 5 years? round your answer to the nearest cent.

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  1. 18 May, 11:37
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    Use this formula: A = P (1 + r/n) ^nt, where A is the amount after interest (what you are solving for), P is the amount you invested originally, r is the rate at which it was invested in decimal form, n is the number of times the compounding occurs each year, t is the time in years it is invested. It would look like this: A = 500 (1 + [.06/12]) ^12*5. Do inside the parenthesis first to get 1 +.005 = 1.005. Now raise that to the 60th power (12 times 5 is 60) to get 1.34558. Now multiply that by the 500 out front to get a total amount of $674.43
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