

The future vale of an investment (p) that earns compound interest can be found with the initial investment (c), the interest rate (r) in decimal form, the number of years of the investment (t) and the number of times per year that the interest is compounded (n).
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| r: | ||
| t: | ||
| n: |
p:
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