Math, asked by mdzohayrkhan, 2 months ago

3. Suhas made a Fixed Deposit of Rs 30,000 at a certain rate for 5 years. At the end of the term he
received an amount of Rs43,500 from the bank. How much amount would he have received if he
had made a fixed Deposit for Rs 14,000 at the same rate for the same time?​
please explain and give the right answer

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Answered by DiamondStar24
1

Answer: FD Calculation - Know how to calculate Fixed Deposit (FD) interest that can help you gain more from your investment.

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Answered by lohitjinaga
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Answer:

Stars are ‘fixed’(i.e., their patterns of relative positions appear fixed from Earth) pinpoints of light and are distant Suns. They are so distant that we see them as pinpoints even through big telescopes, while they really are big balls of gas like the Sun. They form constellations, and some of the brightest stars have their own names, e.g., Vega, Antares, and Sirius. Some stars have distinct colours, but most of them have only a hint of colours.

A star’s colour is related to its stellar spectral type, from bluer to redder, O, B, A, F, G, K, and M. The sequence is physically the sequence of stellar surface temperature, from hotter to cooler. The Sun is a type G star, white-yellow in colour. A pure white star is called type A. Planets are ‘wandering’(they wander through the background of stars) pinpoints of light and are siblings of Earth. While planets are much smaller than stars, they are close enough to observe as disk images through our telescopes. Some bright planets have distinct colours. The colour of the planet comes from its reflection of sunlight.

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