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Indrajeet opened accumulate time deposit account with Punjab National Bank ki deposit rupees 360 per month for 2 years if the rate of interest be 7% per annum how much did he get at the time of maturity​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :- Indrajeet opened accumulate time deposit account with Punjab National Bank ki deposit rupees Rs.360 per month for 2 years if the rate of interest be 7% per annum how much did he get at the time of maturity ?

Solution :-

we have,

  • P = Rs.360
  • R = 7% per annum.
  • Time = 2 years = 24 months = n .

we know that,

  • Maturity value = P * n + P * {n(n+1)/2} * (R/1200)

Putting all values we get,

→ Maturity value = 360 * 24 + 360 * (24 * 25/2) * (7/1200)

→ Maturity value = 8640 + 360 * 300 * (7/1200)

→ Maturity value = 8640 + (360 * 7)/4

→ Maturity value = 8640 + 630

→ Maturity value = Rs.9270 (Ans.)

Hence, Indrajeet gets Rs.9270 at the time of maturity .

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1

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