document.write( "Question 1068029: You invest $2,000 in an account that is compounded continuously at an interest rate of 5%. You never withdraw money from the account. Which equation below gives the amount of money you will have in the account after t years?\r
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document.write( "A.) A(t) = 2,000e^5t
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document.write( "B.) A(t) = 2,000e^0.05t
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document.write( "C.) A(t) = 2,000(1.5)^t
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document.write( "D.) A(t) = 2,000(1.05)^t \n" );
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