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according to the formula: f(t)=f(0)*at

f(25)=100*a25=466.1

a25=4.661

a=1.0635

or 6.35% increase ___________________ Use the Basic Present Value Equation. Given any three parts to this equation, the fourth can always be calculated. Basic Present Value Equation: PV = FVt / (1 + r)t FVt = Future Value of given time

PV = Present Value

r = rate

t = period of time

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