Banking difficult problem solution

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The difference between compound and simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years is 7½ % per annum is Rs 360. Find the sum .Verify the answer.

  • Interpretation of the problem:

1.Knowledge of the difference between compound and simple interest.
2.Knowledge of the formula's for compound and simple interest.
3.Identifing the terms giving in the problem.

  • Different approches to solve the problem:

1.using formula.

  • Concept used:

identifing the values from the given data. R=7½% , n-2 years
Assumping that principal P=Rs 100. Identifing the suitable formula, i.e A=P

Substitution: consider ( sustitute the values)
( on simplification)
S.I = Rs 15.
With compound interest ;
A =
=100
=
A= Rs 115.562
C.I = Rs 115.562- 100
C.I = Rs 15.562
The difference in C.I and S.I is Rs 0.56
The difference in C.I and S.I is Rs 0.56 when principal=Rs 100.
If the difference in C.I and S.I is Rs 360, principal = x 360 = Rs 64285.
Verification :


= Rs 9642.75
A=P= 64285[1+{\frec}{7.5}{100}}]^2= 74289.3
C.I = A – P
= 74289.3- 64285
= 10004.3 Rs
Therefore the difference between C.I and S.I is = Rs 360. [Banking_click] [[1]]