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  • 21-05-2020
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Explain Pe^(rt) How do I use this formula ?

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  • 23-02-2021

Answer:

The equation for "continual" growth (or decay) is A = Pe(rt), where "A", is the ending amount, "P" is the beginning amount (principal, in the case of money), "r" is the growth or decay rate (expressed as a decimal), and "t" is the time (in whatever unit was used on the growth/decay rate).

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