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The formula for continuous compound interest is a = pert, where a is the amount of money after compounding, p is the original amount invested, r is the annual interest rate expressed as a decimal, and t is the number of years. for which of these functions does t(r) represent the number of years it would take an amount of money to triple if it were compounded continuously at r percent per year? a) t(r) = r ln 3 b) t(r) = ln 3 r c) t(r) = ln r 3 d) t(r) = 3 ln r

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