When n = 1 this interest factor equals one for any positive rate of interest
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When n = 1, this interest factor equals one for any positive rate of interest. None of the above (you can't fool me!) 11. You can use to roughly estimate how many years a given sum of money must earn at a given compound annual interest rate in order to double that initial amount .
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