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Find the simple interest (in ₹) on ₹2500 as a sum borrowed at 3% per year rate of interest for 6 years.

A410

B390

C490

D450

Answer:

D. 450

Read Explanation:

We use the Simple Interest formula:

SI=P×R×T100SI = \frac{P \times R \times T}{100}
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Where:

  • (P = 2500)

  • (R = 3%)

  • (T = 6) years

    Substitute values

SI=2500×3×6100SI = \frac{2500 \times 3 \times 6}{100}

Calculate

2500×3=75002500 \times 3 = 7500
7500×6=450007500 \times 6 = 45000
SI=45000100=450SI = \frac{45000}{100} = 450

Final Answer: ₹450


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