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A sum, when invested at 20% simple interest per annum, amounts to ₹2160 after 3 years. What is the simple interest (in ₹) on the same sum at the same rate in 2 year?

A1080

B270

C2160

D540

Answer:

D. 540

Read Explanation:

1. Understand the Simple Interest Formula:

  • A = P + (P R T) / 100

    • A = Amount after T years

    • P = Principal (initial sum of money)

    • R = Rate of interest per annum

    • T = Time period in years

2. Use the given information to find the principal (P):

  • A = ₹2160

  • R = 20%

  • T = 3 years

  • Substitute the values into the formula:

    • 2160 = P + (P x 20 x 3) / 100

    • 2160 = P + 60P / 100

    • 2160 = P + 0.6P

    • 2160 = 1.6P

  • Solve for P:

    • P = 2160 / 1.6

    • P = ₹1350

3. Calculate the simple interest for 2 years:

  • P = ₹1350

  • R = 20%

  • T = 2 years

  • Simple Interest (SI) = (P x R x T) / 100

    • SI = (1350 20 2) / 100

    • SI = 54000 / 100

    • SI = ₹540

Therefore, the simple interest on the same sum at the same rate in 2 years is ₹540.


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