What is the difference between compound interest and simple interest on the amount of Rs 18000 in 2 years with the rate of 10% per year?

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The compound interest on a certain sum of money at 11% for 2 years is ₹6963. Its simple interest (in ₹) at the same rate and for the same period is:

A) ₹6750 B) ₹6600
C) ₹6000 D) ₹6500

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The compound interest on a certain sum of money at 21% for 2 years is ₹9,282. Its simple interest (in ₹) at the same rate and for the same period is:

A) 8,500 B) 8,400
C) 8,000 D) 8,750

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₹4,000 is given at 5% per annum for one year and interest is compounded half yearly. ₹2,000 is given at 40% per annum compounded quarterly for 1 year. The total interest received is nearest to:

A) ₹1,333.30 B) ₹1,888.80
C) ₹1,130.70 D) ₹1,444.40

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A sum amounts to ₹18,600 after 3 years and to ₹27,900 after 6 years, at a certain rate percent p.a., when the interest is compounded annually. The sum is:

A) Rs. 14,600   B) Rs. 12,400  
C) Rs. 11,800   D) Rs. 14,400  

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A sum of ₹x was borrowed and paid back in two equal yearly instalments, each of ₹35,280. If the rate of interest was 5%, compounded annually, then the value of x is:

A) 64,400   B) 65,600  
C) 64,800   D) 65,400  

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What is the compound interest on a sum of ₹8,100 for years at 8% per annum, if the interest is compounded 5-monthly? (Nearest to ₹1)

A) ₹837 B) ₹873
C) ₹824 D) ₹842

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Ram deposited an amount of ₹ 8,000 in a bank’s savings account with interest 6.5% compounded monthly. What amount will he get at the end of 18 months?

A) Rs. 8816.97 B) Rs. 8788.98
C) Rs. 8907.56 D) Rs. 8790.54

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The difference between the compound interest and simple interest on ₹ x at 9% per annum for 2 years is ₹20.25. What is the value of x ?

A) 2,500 B) 2,400
C) 2,800 D) 2,200

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What is the difference between compound interest and simple interest on the amount of rupees 18000 in 2 years at the rate of 10% per year?

The difference between the compound interest and the simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 18,000 in 2 years was Rs. 405.

What is the difference between simple and compound interest on Rs 18000 at 6% rate of interest for two years?

The difference between the compound interest and simple interest accrued on an amount Rs. 18,000 in two years is Rs. 405.

What is the compounded annual interest for a loan amount rupees 18000 at 10% per annum for a period 2 years?

Compound Interest (C.I) = A - P = ₹ 22,869 - ₹ 18,000 = ₹ 4,869.

What is the difference in simple interest and compound interest on ₹ 15000 for 2 years at 6% pa compounded annually?

The difference between compound interest and simple interest on an amount of Rs. 15,000 for 2 years is Rs. 96.