Just click the flag and answer the questions! If you don't want a continuously compounded interest calculator, here is the compounded interest calculator I made: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/842818276/
Thank you to my math teacher and the Scratch forum for the exponent code! This is probably not going to be exact because e is irrational and I could only get it to 20 decimal places, I tested it on my math homework (don't worry, I already did it) and it was accurate, so it should be fine. I think the rounding at the end helps.