SOLUTION: an account pays 5% interest, compounded continuously. how long will it take for the investment to double?
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Question 892534: an account pays 5% interest, compounded continuously. how long will it take for the investment to double?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We start with the formula A = P*e^(r*t)
We have some unknown investment P and we want it to double to 2P (in t years). So A = 2P.
The interest rate is 5% so r = 0.05
We use this info to solve for t
A = P*e^(r*t)
2P = P*e^(r*t)
2 = e^(r*t)
2 = e^(0.05*t)
ln(2) = ln( e^(0.05*t) )
ln(2) = 0.05*t*ln( e )
ln(2) = 0.05*t*1
ln(2) = 0.05*t
ln(2)/0.05 = t
13.862943611199 = t ... you need a calculator for this step
t = 13.862943611199
It takes roughly 13.862943611199 years for the investment to double.
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