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The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is the 11th day of February, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on 22 December, 2015. The day recognizes the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. The day is implemented by UNESCO and UN Women, in collaboration with intergovernmental agencies and institutions, as well as civil society partners that aim to promote women and girls in science. The day's purpose is to promote full and equal access to participation in science for women and girls. Theme 2022: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Water Unites Us
Find the period when simple interest on Rs.4000 at 6% per annum will be Rs.400.
A person invested Rs. x at 20% CI p.a. in scheme A for 2 years. The interest received was reinvested in B for 2 years at 15% SI p.a. The amount received...
The difference between the compound interest, compounded annually and simple interest on Rs. ‘P’ at the rate of 20% p.a. for 2 years, is Rs....
A sum of ₹12,000 is invested at a certain rate of simple interest for 3 years. If the total interest earned at the end of 3 years is ₹2,160, find th...
Rs. 16000 invested for 2 years in a scheme offering compound interest (compounded annually) of 15% p.a. gives an interest that is Rs. 25 less than the i...
When 19.62% of Pawan's monthly salary, which is the total of 15721.33 and 19678.9, is equally distributed among four different SIPs, what is the approxi...
When the interest accrued on a certain principal amount over four years is 4/9 times the interest earned on the same principal amount after another four...
The simple interest earned on a principal of Rs. 6400 at an annual interest rate of (p + 4)% for 3 years is the same as the simple interest earned on a ...
A certain amount earns simple interest of Rs. 1560 after 5 years. Had the interest been 5% more, how much more interest would it have earned?
If a certain sum becomes 5 times of itself in 2 years when invested at certain rate (per annum) of simple interest, then find the rate of interest.