Math, asked by thesninurjahan, 3 months ago

if a certain principal amount to 44000 at 5% p.a. how much will it amount to in 3 years at the same rate

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Answered by aneeskhan030
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(44000-p)=pnr/100
100(44000-p)=pnr
r=5
n=2
4400000-100p=p*5*2
4400000-100p=10p
4400000=100p+10p
4400000=110p
4400000/110=p
=40,000
P=Rs.40,000
Interest for 2 years = Rs.4000
For 1 year it will be Rs.2000
So for 3 years it will be Rs. 6000

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A = 44000

SI = P * 5 * 2 / 100

SI = P / 10

A - Si = P

44,000 - P / 10 = P

(4,40,000 - P ) / 10 = P

4,40,000 = 11P

P = 4,40,000 / 11

P = 40,000

SI =( 40,000 * 5 * 3 )/ 100

SI = 6000

Amount = 40,000  + 6000

AMount = 46000

Ans : 46,000

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