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A Page from the Passbook of Mrs. Rama Bhalla is Given Below: Calculate the Interest Due to Mrs. Bhalla for the Period from January 2004 to December 2004, at the Rate of 5% per Annum. - Mathematics

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A page from the passbook of Mrs. Rama Bhalla is given below:
Calculate the interest due to Mrs. Bhalla for the period from January 2004 to December 2004, at the rate of 5% per annum.

Date
Year 2004
Particulars Amount
(₹) Withdrawals
Amount
(₹)Deposits
Balance (₹)
January 1 B/F - - 2,000.00
January 9 By cash - 200.00 2,200.00
February 10 To cheque 500.00 - 1,700.00
February 24 By cheque - 300.00 2,000.00
July 29 To cheque 200.00 - 1,800.00
November 7 By cash - 300.00 2,100.00
December 8 By cash - 200.00 2,300.00
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उत्तर

Min Balance for
Jan.          2004     =        ₹ 2,200
Feb.         2004     =        ₹ 1,700  
March     2004     =        ₹ 2,000
April        2004     =        ₹ 2,000
May        2004      =        ₹ 2,000
June        2004      =       ₹ 2,000 
July         2004      =       ₹ 1,800 
Aug.        2004      =       ₹ 1,800 
Sep.        2004       =       ₹ 1,800
Oct         2004       =       ₹ 1,800
Nov.       2004       =       ₹ 2,100
Dec.        2004      =        ₹ 2,300
              Total       =       ₹ 23,500

₹ 23,500 is treated as principal of one month for cal. the interest.

Interest = `("P" xx "R" xx "T")/(100)`

= `(23,500 xx 1 xx 5)/(12 xx 100)`

= ₹ 97.92.

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पाठ 3 Banking
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