Mathematics
Manisha deposited ₹ 1,000 per month in a recurring deposit account for a period of years. She received ₹ 33,100 at the time of maturity. Find :
(i) the rate of interest
(ii) how much less interest will Manisha receive, if she deposited ₹ 200 less per month at the same rate of interest and for the same time ?
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Answer
(i) Given,
n = years = 30 months, P = ₹ 1,000
Maturity amount received by Manisha = ₹ 33,100
Total amount deposited = ₹ 1,000 × 30 = ₹ 30,000
Interest received = Maturity value - Sum deposited
= ₹ 33,100 − ₹ 30,000 = ₹ 3,100.
By formula,
Substituting values we get :
Hence, rate of interest = 8% p.a.
(ii) Now, if she deposited ₹ 800 per month.
The difference in the interest she received = ₹ 3,100 − ₹ 2,480
= ₹ 620.
Hence, Manisha will receive ₹ 620 less interest if she deposits ₹ 200 less per month.
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