SOLUTION: How do you find the answer for the problem A=P(1+i)to the n power? If P=2000 i=0.067 and n=20? I can't figure out how to get "to the n power" on my calculator?

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Question 335794: How do you find the answer for the problem A=P(1+i)to the n power?
If P=2000 i=0.067 and n=20?
I can't figure out how to get "to the n power" on my calculator?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Go to Google's page and type in "(1.067)^20" .
You will get an answer, 3.65837.

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