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What number would you have to multiply 100 by to get to 1500?
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Sorry, i missed the fact that it was continuously compounded, but Reiny there was no need to make me feel incompetent.
If you were to look at a diagram of wavelength, you would see that the waves get closer together the closer to zero you go, the more energy each wave has.
Its confusing I know, Lets start out with the nm what does that mean?
How many 3's fit into 12?
380nm
First you multiply your starting balance (A) by .06 (or if your percentage[p] was larger like 43%, it would be .43 because of the way math works.) you will now have x% of your starting balance, multiply that number by the number of Z number of years. Now
What does 'quotient' mean? Addition? Subtraction? Multiplication? Division?
What are the terms?
$1411.29 is the right answer