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Suppose that in 1610, a man bought a diamond for $18. Suppose that the man had instead put the S18 in the bank at 3% interest compounded continuously. What would that $18 have been worth in 2005?
In 2005, the $18 would have been worth $
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest dollar as needed)

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