SOLUTION: If you invest $1500 at 5% compounded monthly, how many years would you have to leave your money in the account to end up with $2500?

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Question 865606:
If you invest $1500 at 5% compounded monthly, how many years would you have to leave your money in the account to end up with $2500?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
In General
A = Accumulated Amount = 2500
P= principal = 1500
r= annual rate = .05
n= periods per year = 12
t= years =
= t

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