SOLUTION: 4000=(1+0.1/12)^6 dont understand did on calculator but the answer wasnt right.
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Question 617341: 4000=(1+0.1/12)^6 dont understand did on calculator but the answer wasnt right.
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10% interest, compounded monthly for 6 months?
the equation is missing an unknown
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