Future value calculations are also referred to as
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You probably didn't notice, but you posted your \(\large\sf\color{blue}{\underline{\href{ /study#/groups/mathematics}{Mathematics }}}\) question in the Feedback section. Next time when you ask a question, check if you're in the right section :)
Hello! Like Abhisar said, you should ask in the Mathematics or Statistics section. It's also know as \(\textbf{ compounding }\) I'm going to go ahead and have this question closed because it's spam. The \(\bf\large\color{red}{\href{/code-of-conduct}{C♥C}}\) covers all the rules. Consider reading it before using OpenStudy. Thanks!
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