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16. Ajit borrowed 2,00.000 from a credit card company at 20% p.a. compounded quarterly.

Find the compound interest and the amount after one year.​

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Given:

Principal value = 2,00,000

Rate of interest = 20% p.a. compounded quarterly.

To find:

The compound interest and the amount after one year.​

Solution:

Formula for amount is:


A=P\left(1+(r)/(n)\right)^(nt)

Where, P is principal, r is the rate of interest in decimal, n is the number of times interest compounded in an year and t is the number of years.

The interest is compounded quarterly. So, the value of n is 4.

Putting
P=200000,\ r=0.2,\ n=4,\ t=1 in the above formula.


A=200000\left(1+(0.2)/(4)\right)^(4(1))


A=200000\left(1+0.05\right)^(4)


A=200000\left(1.05\right)^(4)


A=200000(1.21550625)


A=243101.25

Therefore, the amount after one year is 2,43,101.25.

We know that the compound interest is the difference between amount and principal value. So,


C.I.=A-P


C.I.=2,43,101.25-2,00,000


C.I.=43,101.25

Therefore, the amount is 2,43,101.25 and the compound interest is 43,101.25.

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