SOLUTION: You deposit $500 in an account that pays 3% annual interest compounded continuosly. WHat us the balance after 2 years? uses the formula A=Pe^rt

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Question 749606: You deposit $500 in an account that pays 3% annual interest compounded continuosly. WHat us the balance after 2 years? uses the formula A=Pe^rt
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You deposit $500 in an account that pays 3% annual interest compounded continuosly. WHat us the balance after 2 years? uses the formula A=Pe^rt
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