Math, asked by shashank521220, 4 months ago

5. At what rate of interest will a sum of
money double itself in 5 years?​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is r=100/n. Therefore r=100/8=12.5%. So if I invest in a scheme which gives me 12.5% simple interest I will be able to double my money in 8 years.

Someone is giving me 7% simple interest on my principle amount. In how many years I will be able to double my money?

Answer is n=100/r. Therefore n=100/7=14.28. So it will take 14.28 years to double my money at 7% simple interest rate.

For compound interest, the formula is r=72/n, where r is the rate of interest and n is the number of years.

Examples for Compound Interest:

I want to double my principal amount in 8 years so at what compound interest rate should I invest my money?

Answer is r=72/n. Therefore r=72/8=9%. So if I invest in a scheme which gives me 9% compound interest I will be able to double my money in 8 years.

Someone is giving me 7% compound interest on my principle amount. In how many years I will be able to double my money?

Answer is n=72/r. Therefore n=72/7=10.28. So it will take 10.28 years to double my money at 7% compound interest rate.

So simply remember 100 for simple interest and 72 for compound interest

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