Examples of erosion permitting crops are:
Row crops or tall growing crops such as sorghum, maize, pearl millet etc., are not effective in conserving soil as they expose majority of the soil and hence they are known as erosion permitting crops.
'R' invested Rs. 24,000 in SIP 'A' with a compound interest rate of 20% per annum compounded annually, and Rs. 18,600 in SIP 'B' with a simple interest ...
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If the ratio of the sum invested and simple interest received after 1 year is 25:11 respectively, then find the rate of interest.
Simple interest and compound interest (compounded annually) earned on a sum at the end of 2 years at a certain rate of interest p.a. are Rs. 1500 and Rs...
'V' invested Rs. 15,000 in Provident Fund 'P,' which provides 20% compound interest for two years, compounded annually. He subsequently invested the amo...
Difference between CI and SI on a sum for 3 year at 20% p.a. is 176. Find the simple interest on the sum after 2 years at 10% p.a.
Vishal invested Rs. 3750 at 20% p.a. simple interest for 3 years. After 3 years, he invested the amount received by him at the 20% p.a. compound interes...
A person invested a sum of Rs. 9000 at r% per annum at simple interest and a sum of Rs. 13500 at (r-4)% at simple interest. If total interest earned on ...
What sum of money will become Rs.1352 in 2 years at 4 percent per annum compound interest?
A certain sum amounts to ₹13200 after 4 years and to ₹16400 after 8 years at the same rate per cent p.a. at simple interest. The simple interest (in...