Math, asked by kartikzambre11, 3 months ago

find the simple interest on rupees 10000 for three years 5% p.a. simple interest​

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Answered by wonderfulbishnu
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple interest is 1500

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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  • \dashrightarrow\sf{Principle = 10000}
  • \dashrightarrow\sf{Rate = 5 \%}
  • \dashrightarrow{\sf{Time = 3 \:  years}}

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  • \dashrightarrow\sf{Simple  \: Interest }

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 \dag\underline{\boxed{\sf{S.I =  \bigg\{\dfrac{P \times R  \times T}{100}\bigg\}}}}

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 \quad {:  \implies{\sf{S.I  = \bf\bigg(\dfrac{P \times R  \times T}{100}\bigg)}}}

  • Substituting the values

 \quad {:  \implies{\sf{S.I  = \bf\bigg(\dfrac{10000 \times 5  \times 3}{100}\bigg)}}}

 \quad {:  \implies{\sf{S.I  = \bf\bigg(\dfrac{100{\cancel{00}} \times 5  \times 3}{\cancel{100}}\bigg)}}}

 \quad {:  \implies{\sf{S.I  = \bf{100 \times 5  \times 3}}}}

 \quad {:  \implies{\sf{S.I  = \bf{1500}}}}

\begin{gathered} \dag{\overline{\underline{\boxed{\textsf{\textbf{\color{red}{S.I = Rs.1500}}}}}}}\end{gathered}

  • Hence, The Simple Interest is Rs.1500

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\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered} \dag \: \underline{\bf{More \: Useful \: Formula}}\\ {\boxed{\begin{array}{cc}\dashrightarrow {\sf{Amount = Principle + Interest}} \\ \\ \dashrightarrow \sf{ P=Amount - Interest }\\ \\ \dashrightarrow \sf{ S.I = \dfrac{P \times R \times T}{100}} \\ \\ \dashrightarrow \sf{P = \dfrac{Interest \times 100 }{Time \times Rate}} \\ \\ \dashrightarrow \sf{P = \dfrac{Amount\times 100 }{100 + (Time \times Rate)}} \\ \end{array}}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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