Suppose you invest $500 at an annual interest rate of 8.2% compounded continuously. How much will you have in the account after 15 years?

By the way this is an exercise, so I already now the answer, but I don't know how to solve the question.

Respuesta :

Here is the formula that your going to need to use A=P(1+r/n)^nt
  So P=500, R=0.082, N=1, T=15
 Plug it into your equation and you have A=500(1+0.082/1)^(1)(15)
 Simplify what's in the parenthesis A=500(1.082)^(1)(15)
 Multiply your exponents A=500(1.082)^15 Then A=500(3.26)
 Finally you multiply your last two numbers to get A=1,630
 So after 15 years you would have $1,630
I hope this helped you :) 
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