Math, asked by nilanjanahouse, 2 days ago

The difference between the compound interest and simple interest on Rs. 500 at the rate of 10% per annum for 1 year is (a) 0 (b) rs .20 (c) rs.10 (d) rs 50​

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Answered by Padhanaarnav
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Answer:

Correct option is

A

50000

Let the sum be Rs.100

Computation of compound interest:

Prinicpal =Rs.100

R=10% per annum and n=2 years.

Amount=Rs.

100×(1+

100

10

)

2

=Rs.

100×(

2

11

)

2

=Rs.121

Computation of simple interest:

Prinicpal =Rs.100

R=10% and Time =2 years.

∴S.I.=Rs.(

100

100×10×2

)=Rs.20

Thus, difference in C.I. and S.I.=Rs.(21−20)=Re.1

Now, if difference between C.I and S.I. is Re.1, Then Sum =Rs.100

If difference between C.I. and S.I. is Rs.500, Then Sum =Rs.(100×500)=Rs.50000

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