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A sum of Rs. 4500 is lent at compound interest. If the rate of interest is 10% per annum (interest is compounded annually), then what will be the amount after 3 years?

ARs. 5989.5

BRs. 5689.5

CRs. 5686.5

DRs. 5889.5

Answer:

A. Rs. 5989.5

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Solution: Given: Amount of money lent = 4500 Rate of Interest = 10% Number of Years = 3 Formula Used: A = P(1 + (r/n))nt Where, A → Final amount P → Initial Principal amount r → Rate of Interest n → number of times interest applied per time period t → number of time period elapsed Calculation: A = 4500 × (1 + (10/100))1 × 3 ⇒ A = 4500 × (1.1)3 ⇒ A = Rs. 5989.5


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