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प्रश्न
If the amount after 2 years on a certain sum is ₹ 4452 with 6% and 5% p.a. for 2 successive years CI, find the sum.
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उत्तर
To find the principal sum when the compound interest rates are given for successive years, we can use the formula for compound interest.
The amount after 2 years can be calculated using the formula:
`A = P(1 + r_1/100)(1 + r_2/100)`
where:
A is the amount after 2 years,
P is the principal amount the sum we want to find,
r1 is the interest rate for the first year,
r2 is the interest rate for the second year.
In this case, A = 4452, r1 = 6 and r2 = 5.
Step 1: Set up the equation using the compound interest formula:
`4452 = P(1 + 6/100)(1 + 5/100)`
Step 2: Calculate the factors:
For the first year: `1 + 6/100 = 1.06`
For the second year: `1 + 5/100 = 1.05`
So, the equation becomes 4452 = P × 1.06 × 1.05
Step 3: Calculate 1.06 × 1.05:
1.06 × 1.05 = 1.113
Step 4: Now substitute back into the equation:
4452 = P × 1.113
Step 5: Solve for P:
`P = 4452/1.113`
Step 6: Calculate the value of P:
P ≈ 4000.36
The sum principal amount is approximately 4000.36 rupees.
