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Salman deposits ₹ 1000 every month in a recurring deposit account for 2 years. If he receives ₹ 26000 on maturity, find: i. the total interest Salman earns. ii. the rate of interest. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Salman deposits ₹ 1000 every month in a recurring deposit account for 2 years. If he receives ₹ 26000 on maturity, find:

  1. the total interest Salman earns.
  2. the rate of interest.
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उत्तर

Here,

P = ₹ 1000 per month

n = 2 × 12 = 24 months

and Maturity value = ₹ 26000

a. Total Interest = Maturity value – Deposited value

= ₹ 26000 – ₹ 1000 × 24

= ₹ 26000 – ₹ 24000

= ₹ 2000

b. S.I = `P xx (n(n  + 1))/2 xx 1/12 xx r/100`

2000 = `1000 xx (24 xx 25)/2 xx 1/12 xx r/100`

2000 = 250r

∴ r = `2000/250`

= 8% P.a.

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अध्याय 2: Banking - Exercise 2A [पृष्ठ २३]

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