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As the number of times the account in the previous item is compounded per year increases, what appears to be happening to the amount of money in the account after 1 year?

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The amount of money after a year is $\textbf{approaching a fixed number 2.7182.718}$ and doesn't move far beyond it even though n is getting really bigger

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