SOLUTION: You invest $350 in an account with an interest rate of 1.2% compounded continuously. How much money would be in the account after 10 years? Round your answer to the nearest whole n

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Question 560067: You invest $350 in an account with an interest rate of 1.2% compounded continuously. How much money would be in the account after 10 years? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

A is the amount after the compounding.
P = principal = 350
e = appox. 2.7183 (napier's number)
r = annual interest rate = 1.2% =.012
t = year = 10.

That's $395 rounded to the nearest whole number.

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