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26 May, 16:12

Casey invested $1,225 in a certain bond that pays 19% interest compounded annually. How long will it take for Brad's investment to triple? Explain.

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  1. 26 May, 20:00
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    6.3 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The growth factor each year is 1+19% = 1.19. You want to find the number of years (t) that result in a multiplier of 3 for the account value:

    3 = 1.19^t

    Taking logarithms, you get ...

    log (3) = t·log (1.19)

    log (3) / log (1.19) = t ≈ 6.32

    It will take a little more than 6 years for Casey/Brad's investment to triple in value.
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