Mathematics
A man invests ₹ 9,600 at 10% per annum compound interest for 3 years. Calculate:
(i) the interest for the first year.
(ii) the amount at the end of the first year.
(iii) the interest for the second year.
(iv) the interest for the third year.
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Answer
(i) For 1st year:
P = ₹ 9,600
R = 10%
T = 1 year
Hence, interest for first year = ₹ 960.
(ii)
So, amount at the end of the first year = ₹ 10,560.
(iii) For 2nd year:
P = ₹ 10,560
R = 10%
T = 1 year
Hence, interest for the second year = ₹ 1,056.
(iv)
For 3rd year:
P = ₹ 11,616
R = 10%
T = 1 year
Hence, interest for the third year = ₹ 1,161.60.
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