Creating a Compound Table for a Variable Term

tsroque

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  1. 365
Hi!

This is NOT an compound interest question. I need to create a compound formula or table to reach a desired answer.

EXAMPLE:
So if I need to decrease 50 by 20%, 3 times (variable)
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1) 50 x .8 = 40
2) 40 x .8 = 32
3) 32 x .8 = 25.6
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Answer: 25.6

What is given is 50 (B4), 0.8 (B8) and 3 (B9)
B9 is my variable. It could change to ANY number, but I need the formula to ONLY calculate THAT many times.

What is the best way to do this?
 

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