Math, asked by dubeyss1984, 11 months ago

Find the SI on 16000 for 3 yr 3 months at
4 % per annum.​

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Answered by Cosmique
8

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Find the SI on 16000 for 3 yr 3 months at 4% per annum.

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  • Principal, P = 16000

  • time, t = 3 yr 3 months

time, t = 13/4 yrs

  • rate per annum, r = 4%

\bf \: si =  \frac{p \times r \times t}{100}

\tt \: si =  \frac{16000 \times 4 \times  \frac{13}{4} }{100}  \\  \\ \tt \: si =  \frac{160\cancel{00} \times  \cancel{4} \times  \frac{13}{ \cancel{4}} }{ \cancel{100}}  \\  \\  \tt \: si = 160 \times 13 \\  \\  \tt \: si = 2080

Hence, The SI will be 2080 on pricipal of 16000, for 13/4 yrs, at 4% per annum.

Answered by nayanatara
0

Answer:

Principal, P = 16000

time, t = 3 yr 3 months

time, t = 13/4 yrs

rate per annum, r = 4%

\bf \: si = \frac{p \times r \times t}{100}si=

100

p×r×t

\begin{gathered}\tt \: si = \frac{16000 \times 4 \times \frac{13}{4} }{100} \\ \\ \tt \: si = \frac{160\cancel{00} \times \cancel{4} \times \frac{13}{ \cancel{4}} }{ \cancel{100}} \\ \\ \tt \: si = 160 \times 13 \\ \\ \tt \: si = 2080 \end{gathered}

si=

100

16000×4×

4

13

si=

100

160

00

×

4

×

4

13

si=160×13

si=2080

Hence, The SI will be 2080 on pricipal of 16000, for 13/4 yrs, at 4% per annum.

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