Question
Recently in the Commonwealth games 2022 Mirabai chanu
won India's first ever gold medal in which category of women’s weightlifting category?Solution
Recently Olympic medalist and ace weightlifter Mirabai Chanu won India's first Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in the Women's 49Kg weightlifting category. She aggregated a total of 201kg (88kg 113kg) to stamp her authority in the competition and achieve a Commonwealth Games record in the process. The silver went to Mauritius' Marie Hanitra Roilya Ranaivosoa (172kg) and bronze to Canada's Hannah Kaminski (171 kg).
On a sum of Rs 5,000 at 10% per annum for 2 years, what is the difference between compound interest (compounded annually) and simple interest?
Rs. 12000 invested for 2 years in a scheme offering compound interest (compounded annually) of 15% p.a. gives an interest that is Rs. 20 less than the i...
X invested Rs. 3600 at an annual simple interest rate of (a + 10)% and Rs. 2400 at an annual simple interest rate of a%. After 3 years, the total intere...
R' invested some money at a compound interest rate of 40% p.a., compounded quarterly. If after 9 months, he received an amount of Rs. 1,99,650, then the...
If Rs. 25,000 is loaned at a compound interest rate of 50% per annum, and the interest is compounded once every year, what will t...
‘P’, ‘Q’ and ‘R’, each of them invested Rs. 2000 at the rate of 16% p.a., 24% p.a. and 36% p.a., respectively for 8 years, 3 years and 6 yea...
An investment of Rs. 8,430 is made in a Mutual Fund, offering a 10% per annum simple interest rate for 'p' years, while another investment of Rs. 8,800 ...
- Priya invested Rs. 5,500 in scheme ‘C’ offering simple interest of 12% p.a. After 5 years, she reinvested the interest earned in scheme ‘D’ offerin...
Rs.6600 is divided into two parts such that if one part be invested at 4% and the other at 6%, the annual interest from both the investments is Rs. 372....
What will be the amount if a sum of Rs. 5000 is placed at compound interest for 3 years while the rate of interest for the first, second and third years...