Math, asked by sricharan7e35, 4 months ago

A man deposits ₹6000 at 15% rate for a certain number of days. If the interest accrued is ₹360, what is the number of days for which the principal was deposited?

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Answered by Ranveerx107
16

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146 days

Step-by-step explanation:

⛦Given :

 \sf \: Principal =Rs \: 6000

 \sf \: Interest = Rs \: 360

 \sf \: Rate = 15\%

⛦To find :

  • time=??

⛦Applying Formula :

 \\

\sf\longmapsto\bigstar\boxed{\bf{Simple \: interest \:  = \dfrac{Principal \:  \times  \: Rate \:  \times  \: Time\: }{100}   }}\bigstar \\

 \sf \: Time =   \dfrac{S.I \times 100}{P \times  R }

 \sf \: Time =  \cancel \dfrac{360 \times 100}{6000 \times 15}

  \sf \: Time =0.4 \: years

If The Question is About Days Then :

↬1 year = 365 days

↬0.4 years = 0.4×365= 146 days

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Answered by raiacharjyachowdhury
4

Answer:

146 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this answer helps you my friend...

Principle=Rs. 6000      Rate=15%      Interest=Rs. 360      Time=x

By sum,

Simple Interest=Principle*Rate*Time/100

6000*15*x/100=360

=900x=360

=x=360/900

   =0.4=146 days

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