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Question
What sum of money lent at 6.5% per annum will produce the same interest in 4 years as Rs.7500 produce in 6 years at 5% per annum?
Solution
Given:
- The first sum is lent at 6.5% per annum for 4 years.
- The second sum is Rs. 7500 lent at 5% per annum for 6 years.
- Both produce the same interest.
Step 1: Calculate the interest from the second sum
The formula for simple interest is:
`SI = (PxxRxxT)/100`
Substitute the values for the second sum:
`SI_2 = (7500xx5xx6)/100`
= Rs. 2250.
Step 2: Use the interest to find the first sum
`SI_1 = (P_1xxR_1xxT_1)/100`
Substitute SI1 = Rs. 2250, R1 = 6.5%, and T1 = 4 years:
`2250 = (P_1xx6.5xx4)/100`
Rearrange to solve for P1:
`P_1 = (2250xx100)/(6.5xx4) = 225000/26`
= Rs. 8653.85.
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