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a man deposits rs 25000 for 2 years at the annual rate of 6 % in the P N B. howmuch interestt will the bank pay to himm? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

The bank will pay the interest of a

\large\leadsto\boxed{\tt\red{Rs. \: 3000}}

Given:-

  • A man deposits Rs. 25000 in bank.
  • Time = 2 years
  • Rate = 6% p.a

• ToFind:-

Interest to be payed by the bank.

• Solution:-

We know,

\large\underline{\boxed{\bf\purple{S.I = \dfrac{P \times R \times T}{100}}}}

where,

  • S.I = Simple Interest
  • P = Principal amount
  • R = Rate

• Substituting in the Formula:-

\sf S.I = \dfrac{25000 \times 6 \times 2}{100}

\sf S.I = 250 \times 6 \times 2

\sf S.I = 250 \times 12

\large{\bf\pink{S.I = 3000}}

Therefore,the total amount he will get will be:-

✯ PRINCIPAL + INTEREST

\sf 25000 + 3000

\large{\bf\orange{Rs. \: 28000}}

Hence, the bank will pay him interest of Rs. 3000 and the total amount will be Rs. 28000.

Answered by pratyushara987
3

Answer:

P = 25000

T= 2 year

R = 6%

simple interest = p× t× r

______

100

25000×2× 6

___________

100

= 3000 rs.

Amount= p+ si

= 25000+3000

= 28000

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hope it helps you.

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