SOLUTION: If you save 1800 at the end of each year at a 5% annual interest for 20 years what is the accumulated amount at the end of the 20 years using s=p((1+r)^n-1)/r?
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Question 628476: If you save 1800 at the end of each year at a 5% annual interest for 20 years what is the accumulated amount at the end of the 20 years using s=p((1+r)^n-1)/r?
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If you save 1800 at the end of each year at a 5% annual interest for 20 years what is the accumulated amount at the end of the 20 years using s=p((1+r)^n-1)/r?
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s = p*
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s = 1800*
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s = 1800* = 1800*
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s = 1800 * 33.06595 = $59.518.71
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