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Mr. Lalit invested ₹5000 at a certain rate of interest, compounded annually for two years. At the end of first year it amounts to ₹5325. Calculate :

(i) the rate of interest.

(ii) the amount at the end of second year, to the nearest rupee.

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Answer

(i) Let the rate of interest be R.

Given, amount at the end of first year = ₹5325.

Interest = Amount - Principal = ₹5325 - ₹5000 = ₹325.

Interest = P×R×T100\dfrac{P \times R \times T}{100}

325=5000×R×1100325=50RR=32550R=6.5%.\Rightarrow 325 = \dfrac{5000 \times R \times 1}{100} \\[1em] \Rightarrow 325 = 50R \\[1em] \Rightarrow R = \dfrac{325}{50} \\[1em] \Rightarrow R = 6.5\%.

Hence, the rate of interest is 6.5% per annum.

(ii) Amount after first year = ₹5325.

Interest for second year = 5325×6.5×1100=34612.5100\dfrac{5325 \times 6.5 \times 1}{100} = \dfrac{34612.5}{100} = ₹346.125.

Amount at the end of second year = ₹5325 + ₹346.125 = ₹5671.125.

Hence, the amount at the end of second year to the nearest rupee = ₹5671.

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