Mathematics, 19.05.2021 21:10 hana560
At the beginning of the year, the number of books owned by library was 10,000. Since then, it has grown by 1% each month.
Which expression represents the number of books I want by the library five years later if it continues to grow at that rate?
10,000 (1.01)^60
10,000 ((1+0.01)^12)^60
10,000 (1.01)^5
10,000 (0.01)^60
10,000 ((1 + 0.01)^12)^5
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