Mathematics
Anuj and Rajesh each lent the same sum of money for 2 years at 8% simple interest and compound interest respectively. Rajesh received ₹ 64 more than Anuj. Find the money lent by each and interest received.
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Answer
Let money lent by both be ₹ x.
For Anuj :
S.I. = .
For Rajesh :
C.I. = A - P
Given,
Rajesh received ₹ 64 more than Anuj. So, it means Rajesh received ₹ 64 more than Anuj as interest.
Calculating S.I. and C.I. :
Hence, sum of money lent = ₹ 10000 and interest received by Anuj = ₹ 1600 and by Rajesh = ₹ 1664.
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