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Alenkinab [10]
3 years ago
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On a child’s first day of kindergarten, a deposit of $7,500 is made in a trust fund that pays 3.75% interest, compounded continu

ously. What is the balance in this account on the child’s 13th birthday?
Mathematics
1 answer:
stepladder [879]3 years ago
4 0

The balance of the account on the child's 13th birthday would be $101,225.67

Continuous compounding mean that the interest in the account is compounded infinitely over a period of time

The formula for calculating future value of an amount when the interest is compounded continuously is: PV. e^{r} N

Where

  • PV = amount deposited = $7500
  • e = 2.7182818
  • N = number of years = 13
  • r = interest rate = 3.75%

$7500 x 2.7182818^{0.0375} x 13 = $101,225.67

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