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What sum (in ₹) will earn a simple interest of ₹240 in 3 years at 16% per year rate of interest?

A750

B500

C1000

D250

Answer:

B. 500

Read Explanation:

Given:

  • Simple Interest (SI = 240)

  • Rate (R = 16%)

  • Time (T = 3) years

Formula:

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


240=P×16×3100240 = \frac{P \times 16 \times 3}{100}


240=48P100240 = \frac{48P}{100}

240=0.48P240 = 0.48P

P=2400.48=500P = \frac{240}{0.48} = 500


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