calculate the simple interest on rupees 5600 for 3 year at Tha rate of 12% per annum also the amaunt to be paid at the end of 3 year
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It’s a tough security trade-off. Guests lose their hotel room keys, and the hotel staff needs to be accommodating. But at the same time, they can’t be giving out hotel room keys to anyone claiming to have lost one. Generally, hotels ask to see some ID before giving out a replacement key and, if the guest doesn’t have his wallet with him, have someone walk to the room with the key and check their ID.
This normally works pretty well, but there’s a court case in Brisbane right now about a hotel giving a room key to someone who ended up sexually attacking the woman who had rented the room.
In civil action launched yesterday, the woman alleges the man was given the spare access key to her room by a hotel staffer.
The article doesn’t say what kind of authentication the hotel requested or received.
Tags: authentication, cost-benefit analysis, hotels, keys, physical security
Posted on November 13, 2008 at 12:12 PM • 52 Comments
Answer:
simple interest = PRT/100
=5600 × 3 × 12 / 100
=56 × 3 × 12 = 56 × 36
=(50 + 6)(30 + 6) = 36 + 480 + 1500 = 1500 + 516
= 2016 Rs
total amount = P + SI = 5600 + 2016 = 7616 Rs