Mathematics
Simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 4% growth rate is ₹ 450. Find compound interest on the same sum and at the same rate for 1 year, if the interest is reckoned half-yearly.
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Answer
Let sum of money be ₹ x.
Given,
Simple interest on sum of money for 2 years at 4% growth rate is ₹ 450.
By formula,
For C.I. :
P = ₹ 5625
n = 1 year
r = 4% compounded half-yearly
C.I. = A - P = ₹ 5852.25 - ₹ 5625 = ₹ 227.25
Hence, compound interest = ₹ 227.25
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