Question 1175394
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How much = {{{4000*(1+0.02/12)^(12*10)}}} = 4884.80  dollars.     <U>ANSWER</U>
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For all details, theory, explanations and numerous examples of solved problems,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;see the lessons

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/percentage/lessons/Compound-interest-percentage-problem.lesson>Compounded interest percentage problems</A> 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/logarithm/Problems-on-discretely-compound-accounts.lesson>Problems on discretely compound accounts</A> 

in this site, and learn the subject from there.



After reading these lessons, you will tackle such problems on your own without asking for help from outside.


Also, &nbsp;you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I in this site

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/quadratic/lessons/ALGEBRA-I-YOUR-ONLINE-TEXTBOOK.lesson>ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK</A>.


The referred lessons are the part of this online textbook under the topic "<U>Logarithms</U>".



Save the link to this online textbook together with its description


Free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I
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The answer by @ewatrrr is different from my, since she makes intermediate rounding on the way;

I do not make intermediate rounding --- I round at the end, only, according to commonly accepted rules.



So, in sake of your safety, you better IGNORE her post.