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A quantity with an initial value of 6300 grows continuously at a rate of 0.1% per decade. What is the value of the quantity after 30 years, to the nearest hundredth?
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A quantity with an initial value of 6300 grows continuously at a rate of 0.1% per decade. What is the value of the quantity after 30 years, to the nearest hundredth?
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A quantity with an initial value of 6300 grows continuously at a rate of 0.1% per decade. What is the value of the quantity after 30 years, to the nearest hundredth?
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Answer:
6318.93
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eh its right
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6318.92
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6300 * (1.001)^3
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