Excursions In Modern Mathematics, 9th Edition
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Chapter 10, Problem 36E
For all answers involving money, round the answer to the nearest penny.
Consider a CD paying a 3.6% APR compounded continuously. Find the future value of the CD if you invest $3250 for a term of four years.
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