Mathematics
Manoj invests ₹ 12,000 for 3 years at 10% per annum. Calculate the amount and the compound interest that Manoj will get at the end of 3 years.
Compound Interest
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Answer
For the first year:
P = ₹ 12,000, R = 10 %, T = 1 year
Amount at the end of first year = P + I
= ₹ 12,000 + 1,200
= ₹ 13,200
For the second year:
P = ₹ 13200, R = 10 %, T = 1 year
Amount at the end of second year = P + I
= ₹ 13,200 + 1,320
= ₹ 14,520
For the third year:
P = ₹ 14,520, R = 10 %, T = 1 year
Amount at the end of third year = P + I
= ₹ 14,520 + 1,452
= ₹ 15,972
Compound Interest = Final amount - Initial Principal
= ₹ 15,972 - ₹ 12,000
= ₹ 3,972
Hence, at the end of the third year, the amount is ₹15,972, and the compound interest is ₹3,972.
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