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1. Camille received $1000 in graduation gifts. He found a savings plan that will pay him 4% interest compounded continuously. Use the continuously compounded interest formula to write the amount of money, A, Camille will have as a function of the time in t years.
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10,000-$10,500
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The answer will be between $10,000-$10,500
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