Revision as of 17:39, 26 November 2023 by Admin (Created page with "'''Solution: D''' <math display="block"> \begin{aligned} \textrm{AccAmt} & =1000 * \exp \left(\int_{.5}^1 \frac{3+2 t}{50}\right)=1000 * \exp \left(\left.\frac{3 t+t^2}{50}\right|_{.5} ^1\right) \\ & =1000 * \exp ((4-7 / 4) / 50)=1046.028 \end{aligned} </math> '''References''' {{cite web |url=https://web2.uwindsor.ca/math/hlynka/392oldtests.html |last=Hlynka |first=Myron |website=web2.uwindsor.ca | title = University of Windsor Old Tests 62-392 Theory of Interest |...")
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Nov 26'23

Answer

Solution: D

[[math]] \begin{aligned} \textrm{AccAmt} & =1000 * \exp \left(\int_{.5}^1 \frac{3+2 t}{50}\right)=1000 * \exp \left(\left.\frac{3 t+t^2}{50}\right|_{.5} ^1\right) \\ & =1000 * \exp ((4-7 / 4) / 50)=1046.028 \end{aligned} [[/math]]

References

Hlynka, Myron. "University of Windsor Old Tests 62-392 Theory of Interest". web2.uwindsor.ca. Retrieved November 23, 2023.

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