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If a sum of money doubles itself in 10 years at compound interest, then in how many years will it become 16 times of itself at the same rate?

A10

B20

C30

D40

Answer:

D. 40

Read Explanation:

a sum of money doubles itself in 10 years at compound interest.

In 10 years P becomes 2P

P(1+R100)10=2PP(1+\frac{R}{100})^{10}=2P

(1+R100)10=2(1+\frac{R}{100})^{10}=2 ---------------------(1)

In how many years it becomes 16 times of itself

P(1+R100)t=16PP(1+\frac{R}{100})^t=16P

(1+R100)t=16(1+\frac{R}{100})^t=16

(1+R100)t=24(1+\frac{R}{100})^t=2^4 ------------------------(2)

By Comparing (1) & (2).,

((1+R100)10)4=(1+R100)t((1+\frac{R}{100})^{10})^4=(1+\frac{R}{100})^t

t=40yearst=40 years


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