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Can some one put this on the calculator correctly please?
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\[5250(1+\frac{ 0.08 }{ 4 })^{4(10)}\]
for the life of me I can't get this to be 11,592.21
I'm trying to get the answer for A
\[A=P(1+\frac{ r }{ n })^{nt}\]
i got the answer the same with @en28so
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Sorry for not being clear jaja. I can't get that answer! I get something else.
I have to be doing something wrong on the calculator!
i can't understand make it clear please
I get 56827.6884 which is totally wrong
absolutely your answer is wrong. try to compute it to your calculator one by one
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I was missing parenthesis on the exponent. I was writing it like this on the calculator: 4(10), and the correct way was: (4(10)).
have you tried it already?
yes I got it. Thaniks
your welcome.. anytime :)
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