In the period immediately following the initial public offering (IPO), OHaganBooks.com's stock was increasing by 2.0% every hour. Based on this information, create an exponential model, where t is time is hours since it was first offered to answer the following : If you bought $12,000 worth of stock when it was first offered, how much was your stock worth after 8 hours. (Round to the nearest cent which is two decimal places.) (Hint: this is not a continuous exponential model.)

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In the period immediately following the initial public offering (IPO), OHaganBooks.com's stock was
increasing by 2.0% every hour. Based on this information, create an exponential model, where t is
time is hours since it was first offered to answer the following :
If you bought $12,000 worth of stock when it was first offered, how much was your stock worth
after 8 hours. (Round to the nearest cent which is two decimal places.)
(Hint: this is not a continuous exponential model.)
Transcribed Image Text:In the period immediately following the initial public offering (IPO), OHaganBooks.com's stock was increasing by 2.0% every hour. Based on this information, create an exponential model, where t is time is hours since it was first offered to answer the following : If you bought $12,000 worth of stock when it was first offered, how much was your stock worth after 8 hours. (Round to the nearest cent which is two decimal places.) (Hint: this is not a continuous exponential model.)
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