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A watch I bought for £1500 increases in value by 9% a year for n years. Work out how years it would take to double my money.
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A watch I bought for £1500 increases in value by 9% a year for n years. Work out how years it would take to double my money.
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A watch I bought
for £1500
increases in value
by 9% a year for n
years.
Work out how
years it would take
to double my
money.
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About one year
Explanation:
1500*0.9=1350
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