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प्रश्न
On what sum of money will the difference between compound and simple interest for 2 years at 6% per annum be equal to ₹ 72?
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उत्तर
Given:
We need to find the sum of money (Principal P) such that the difference between the compound interest (C.I.) and simple interest (S.I.) for 2 years at 6% per annum is ₹ 72.
Step-wise calculation:
1. Let the principal be P, rate of interest (r = 6%) and time (n = 2) years.
2. Simple Interest (S.I.) for 2 years:
`S.I. = (P xx r xx n)/100`
`S.I. = (P xx 6 xx 2)/100`
`S.I. = (12P)/100`
S.I. = 0.12P
3. Compound Interest (C.I.) for 2 years:
`A = P(1 + r/100)^n`
`A = P(1 + 6/100)^2`
A = P(1.06)2
A = P × 1.1236
C.I. = A – P
C.I. = P × 1.1236 – P
C.I. = P × (1.1236 – 1)
C.I. = 0.1236P
4. Difference between C.I. and S.I.:
C.I. – S.I.
= 0.1236P – 0.12P
= 0.0036P
5. Given that this difference is ₹ 72:
0.0036P = 72
6. Solve for P:
`P = 72/0.0036`
P = 20000
The sum of money on which the difference between compound interest and simple interest for 2 years at 6% per annum is ₹ 72 is ₹ 20,000.
