In Problems 47 - 50 , use graphical approximation techniques or an equation solver to approximate the desired interest rate. Express each answer as a percentage, correct to two decimal places. A person invests $ 2 , 000 annually in an IRA. At the end of 6 years, the amount in the fund is $ 14 , 000 . What annual nominal compounding rate has this fund earned?
In Problems 47 - 50 , use graphical approximation techniques or an equation solver to approximate the desired interest rate. Express each answer as a percentage, correct to two decimal places. A person invests $ 2 , 000 annually in an IRA. At the end of 6 years, the amount in the fund is $ 14 , 000 . What annual nominal compounding rate has this fund earned?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the annual nominal compounding rate that annuity has earned where a person invests 2000 annually in an ordinary
In Problems
47
-
50
, use graphical approximation techniques or an equation solver to approximate the desired interest rate. Express each answer as a percentage, correct to two decimal places.
A person invests
$
2
,
000
annually in an IRA. At the end of
6
years, the amount in the fund is
$
14
,
000
. What annual nominal compounding rate has this fund earned?
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