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| Question 79515:  The amount A in an account after t years from an initial principle P invested at an annual rate r compounded continuously is given by A=Pe^r^t where r is expressed as a decimal. How many years will it take an initial investment of $1,000 to grow to $1,700 at the rate of 4.42% compounded continuously?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The amount A in an account after t years from an initial principle P invested at an annual rate r compounded continuously is given by A=Pe^r^t where r is expressed as a decimal. How many years will it take an initial investment of $1,000 to grow to $1,700 at the rate of 4.42% compounded continuously? -----------
 A=Pe^rt
 1700 = 1000e^(0.0442t)
 1.7 = e^(0.0442t)
 Take the natural log to get:
 0.0442t= ln(1.7)
 t = 12.0052
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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