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The difference between compound and simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 724. The sum is:
After 2 years, the ratio between the compound interest obtained from scheme A and B is 99:115 respectively. The total initial investment of both of the ...
Ajay invested Rs.a in SI at 7% rate of interest per annum for 9 years. Vishal invested the same amount in SI at 5% rate of interest per annum for 3 year...
An individual, "Y," invests Rs. 24,000 in each of two SIPs: "A" and "B." SIP "A" provides compound interest at an annual rate of ...
Out of a total sum of ₹5,000, Danish invested one part at 12% simple interest per annum and the remaining part at 10% simple interest per annum. If th...
Anjali invested Rs.15000 in a scheme offering compound interest of x% p.a. compounded annually. If at the end of 2 years, interest received by her from ...
Naina lent Rs. 9,800 to Mohini for 4 years and Rs. 8,800 to Mitali for 6 years on simple interest at the same rate of interest and received Rs. 11,040 i...
Sameer invested Rs. (R + 1000) at simple interest of 20% p.a. for 3 years. Ajeet invested Rs. (R - 4000) at compound interest of 20% p.a. for 3 years. I...
A sofa of MRP 1500 is available in Rs.300 cash down payment and 9 monthly equal installment of Rs.150 each. Find the rate of interest per annum.
Mr. Karan invested his funds in 3 different projects 'P', 'Q', and 'R' in the ratio 7:6:5, respectively. The rates of interest offered by projects 'P', ...