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The difference between CI and SI for 2 years on a certain sum at a 10% interest rate is 450. What is the principal?

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The CI on a certain principal in second year is Rs. 420 and that in 3rd year is Rs. 462. What is the rate of interest?
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The value of an estate is estimated to be Rs. 324.48 lakhs after 2 years. If the rate of growth of value is 4% p.a., what is the present price?
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A sum of money amounts to Rs. 1180 and Rs. 1300 in 3 years, and 5 years respectively at a simple interest per annum. The money invested is:
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The simple interest on a sum of money is 49th the principal, and the number of years is equal to the rate of interest per annum. Find the rate of interest per annum.
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If the interest is compounded half-yearly, find the CI on the sum of Rs. 18500 at the rate of 40% p.a. for 18 months.
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A loan is discharged in three equal installments of Rs. 133.10 each. If the rate of interest is 10%, find the amount of loan.
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If 1700 be borrowed for 2 years, to be repaid, with compound interest at 4% in two equal annual installments, what must be the amount of each installment?

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A lent B Rs. 900 for a certain time at a certain rate percent per annum, which is equal to the square root of the number of the months of the time. After the time B wanted to return the money, but A instead of taking the interest which amounted to Rs. 48 asked for a certain sum of money at the same rate for a certain number of years which is equal to the square root of the rate percent. Find the sum of money so that none of them should be the loser. (Take simple interest).