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प्रश्न
A man arranges to pay off debt of ₹36000 by 40 monthly instalments which form an arithmetic series. When 30 of the installments are paid, he dies leaving on-third of the debt
unpaid. Find the value of the first instalment.
उत्तर
Let the value of the first installment be ₹ a.
Since the monthly installments form an arithmetic series, so let us suppose the man increases the value of each installment by ₹ d every month.
∴ Common difference of the arithmetic series = ₹d
`"Amount paid in 30 installments " = RS 36,000 - 1/3 xx Rs 36,000=Rs 36000 - Rs 12,000=Rs 24,000.`
Let Sn denote the total amount of money paid in the n installments. Then,
`S_30 = 24,000`
`⇒30/2 [2a +(30-1) d] = 24000 {S_n = n/2 [2a + (n-1) d]}`
⇒ 15 (2a + 29d )= 24000
⇒ 2a +29d =1600 .............(1)
Also,
S40 = Rs 36,000
`⇒ 40/2 [2a +(40-1) d] = 36000`
⇒20 (2a +39d)=36000
⇒2a +39d=1800 ................(2)
Subtracting (1) from (2), we get
(2a +39d) -(2a+29d) = 1800-1600
⇒ 10d = 200
⇒ d=20
Putting d = 20 in (1), we get
2a +29 × 20 = 1600
⇒ 2a + 580 = 1600
⇒ 2a = 1600 -580=1020
⇒ a=510
Thus, the value of the first installment is ₹510.
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