Find the amount after 7 years if $100 is invested at an interest rate of 13% per year if it is a. compounded annually b. compounded quarterly.

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Find the amount after 7 years if $100 is invested at an interest rate of 13% per year if it is a. compounded annually b. compounded quarterly c. compounded monthly d. compounded continuously

Find the amount after 7 years if $100 is invested at an interest rate of 13% per year if it is a. compounded annually b. compounded quarterly c. compounded monthly d. compounded continuously

Find the amount after 7 years if $100 is invested at an interest rate of 13% per year if it is a. compounded annually b. compounded quarterly c. compounded monthly d. compounded continuously