CASE 1: CONTINUOUS COMPOUNDING
1.
=150*EXP(2%*1)=153.030201004013
2.
=150*EXP(2%*3)=159.275481981804
3.
=150*EXP(4%*3)=169.124527736906
CASE 2: ANNUAL COMPOUNDING
1.
=150*(1+2%)^1=153
2.
=150*(1+2%)^3=159.1812
3.
=150*(1+4%)^3=168.7296
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