the difference between simple interest and compound interest on 4000 rupees for 2 and half years is what
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Explanation:
For ,
N=2years
R=10 %
P=Rs4,000
We have S.I.= PNR/100
= 4,000×2×10/100
=Rs800
And on interest being compounded for 2 years and R=10 %, Amount=P(1+
100
R
)
N
=4,000×(1+
100
10
)
2
=4,000×1.1×1.1=Rs.4,840
So, C.I.=A−P=4,840−4,000=840
And required difference C.I.−S.I.=840−800=Rs40
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