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प्रश्न
In what time will Rs 1000 amount to Rs 1331 at 10% per annum, compound interest?
उत्तर
Let the time be n years.
Then,
\[A = P \left( 1 + \frac{10}{100} \right)^n \]
\[1, 331 = 1, 000 \left( 1 + \frac{10}{100} \right)^n \]
\[ \left( 1 . 1 \right)^n = \frac{1, 331}{1, 000}\]
\[ \left( 1 . 1 \right)^n = 1 . 331\]
\[ \left( 1 . 1 \right)^n = \left( 1 . 1 \right)^3 \]
On comparing both the sides, we get:
n = 3
Thus, the required time is three years.
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