If $500 is invested at an interest rate of 2.5% per year, find the amount of the investment at the end of 14 years for the following compounding methods. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)  Please note: I was given the Annually, Semiannually and the Quarterly answer by Bartleby in my last submission of this question. I was not given the Continously amount. Please just give me the answer for the Continously amount. My answer is not correct for Continously. Thank you!   (a) Annually$ (b) Semiannually$ (c) Quarterly$ (d) Continuously$

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If $500 is invested at an interest rate of 2.5% per year, find the amount of the investment at the end of 14 years for the following compounding methods. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) 

Please note: I was given the Annually, Semiannually and the Quarterly answer by Bartleby in my last submission of this question. I was not given the Continously amount. Please just give me the answer for the Continously amount. My answer is not correct for Continously. Thank you!

 


(a) Annually
$

(b) Semiannually
$

(c) Quarterly
$

(d) Continuously
$

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