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प्रश्न
Divide ₹ 10000 in two parts so that the simple interest on the first part for 4 years at 12 per cent per annum may be equal to the simple interest on the second part for 4.5 years at 16 per cent per annum.
उत्तर
Given, money = ₹ 10000
Now, we have divide ₹ 10000 in two parts such that SI on first part for 4 yr at 12% per annum may be equal to the SI on second part for 4.5 yr at 16%.
Let first part = 7x
Then, second part = ₹ (10000 – x)
For first part, we have P1 = ₹ x, T1 = 4 yr and R1 = 12%
∴ SI1 = `(P_1 xx R_1 xx T_1)/100 = (x xx 12 xx 4)/100`
For second part (10000 – x), we have
P2 = ₹ (10000 – x), T2 = 4.5 yr and R2 = 16%
∴ SI2 = `(P_2 xx R_2 xx T_2)/100 = ((10000 - x) xx 16 xx 4.5)/100`
Since, SI1 is equal to SI2
Then according to the question,
`(x xx 12 xx 4)/100 = ((10000 - x) xx 16 xx 4.5)/100`
⇒ 48x = (10000 – x) × 16 × 4.5
⇒ `(48x)/(4.5 xx 16)` = (10000 – x)
⇒ `(48x xx 10)/(45 xx 16)` = 10000 – x
⇒ `2/3x` = 10000 – x
⇒ `2/3x + x` = 10000
⇒ `(5x)/3` = 10000
⇒ x = `10000 xx 3/5` = 6000
First part = x = ₹ 6000
Second part = 10000 – x = 10000 – 6000 = ₹ 4000
Hence, two parts of the sum are ₹ 6000 and ₹ 4000.
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