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If the simple interest on $800 for 3 years is $60, what is the rate of interest per annum

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Answer:

2.5%

Explanation:

Given:

  • Principle: $800
  • Time: 3 years
  • Simple interest: $60

Formula:

Simple interest = (Principle × Rate × Time)/100

Substitute the principle, time and the interest in the formula to determine the rate of interest per annum.


\implies 60 = \frac{ (800 * \text{Rate} * 3)}{100}

Divide 100 to 800 as 800 is the only number in the equation that is divisible by 100.


\implies 60 ={ (800 / 100)* \text{Rate} * 3}


\implies60 ={ 8* \text{Rate} * 3}

Simplify both sides of the equation:


\implies60 ={ 24* \text{Rate}}

Divide both sides by 24.


\implies(60)/(24) =\frac{{ 24* \text{Rate}}}{24}

Simplify both sides as needed:


\implies(60)/(24) = \text{Rate}


\implies(60 / 12)/(24 / 12) = \text{Rate}


\implies \text{Rate} = (5)/(2) = 2.5

Thus, the rate of interest per annum is 2.5%.

User Syco
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Answer:

2.5%

Explanation:

Simple interest formula

I = Prt

where:

  • I = total interest
  • P = principal
  • r = interest rate (in decimal form)
  • t = time (in years)

Given:

  • I = $60
  • P = $800
  • t = 3 years

Substituting given values into the formula and solving for r:

⇒ 60 = 800 · r · 3

⇒ 60 = 2400r

⇒ r = 0.025

Converting r to percentage:

0.025 × 100% = 2.5%

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