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In the formula A(t) = Pert for continuously compound interest, the letters P, r, and t stand for ---Select--- percent interest prime rate amount after t years principal number of years , ---Select--- interest rate per year rate of return investment amount investment per year interest rate per day , and ---Select--- number of months number of days number of time periods number of years number of times interest is compounded per year , respectively, and A(t) stands for ---Select--- amount of principal amount after t days amount of interest earned after t years amount of interest earned in year t amount after t years . So if $200 is invested at an interest rate of 4% compounded continuously, then the amount after 3 years is $ . (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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