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16 January, 22:10

I borrowed 12000 rupees from jamshed at 6 percent per annum simple interest for 2 years. Had i borrwed this sum at 6 percent per annum compound interest, what extra amount would i gave to pay?

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  1. 16 January, 22:15
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    43.2 Rupees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To determine how much extra will be paid, we calculate the Amount at Simple Interest and the Amount at Compound Interest and Make Comparisons.

    Now, Principal=12000

    Rate=6%

    Time = 2 years

    Amount at Simple Interest = Principal + Simple Interest

    =P + (PRT) / 100

    =12000 + (12000X6X2) / 100

    =12000+1440

    =13440 Indian Rupees

    Amount at Compound Interest

    A=P (1+r) ⁿ

    =12000 (1+0.06) ²

    =12000 (1.06) ²

    =13483.2 Indian Rupees

    Difference=Amount at Compound Interest - Amount at Simple Interest

    =13483.2-13440

    =43.2 Indian Rupees

    If he had borrowed at Compound interest, he would have paid an extra 43.2 Rupees
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