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प्रश्न
Salom deposited Rs 150 per month in a bank for 8 months under the Recurring Deposit Scheme. ‘What will be the maturity value of his deposit if the rate of interest is 8% per annum?
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उत्तर
Deposit per month = Rs. 150
Rate of interest = 8% per
Period (x) = 8 month
∴ Total principal for one month
= `150 xx (x(x + 1))/(2)`
= `"Rs".150 xx (8(8 xx 1))/(2)`
= `(150 xx 8 xx 9)/(2)`
= Rs.5400.
∴ Interest
= `"prt"/(100)`
= `(5400 xx 8 xx 1)/(100 xx 12)`
= Rs.36
∴ Amount of Maturity
= Rs.150 x 8 + Rs.36
= Rs.1200 + 36
= Rs.1236.
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