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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 01:23 leannehounschell

You have just been notified that you are the only living descendent of a math-loving eccentric,
who put $10 in a bank account in 1800 and left it. Since then, the money has been collecting
interest. He left instructions in his will that in the year 2019, if he had any living descendant
who could determine the exact amount of money in the bank, that person could have the
money. If not, the account was to be turned over to charity. Can you claim the money? Here is
the information: The $10 was deposited April 30th, 1800, (Wow That
should make it easier, right??...don't overthink the compounding!!) in a bank account that has
an annual interest rate of 5%. Since then, the interest has been compounded quarterly. If you
are correct in calculating the balance as of April 30th, 2019, you can have the money. On that
day, how much money will be in the account? Express your answer to the nearest penny. Show
all of your work clearly. (3 pts.)

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