SOLUTION: If you invest $2000 compounded continuously at 3% per annum, how much will this investment be worth in 4 years?

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Question 1163394: If you invest $2000 compounded continuously at 3% per annum, how much will
this investment be worth in 4 years?

Answer by ikleyn(52909)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The formula for the future value is


    FV =  = .


Use your calculator.

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