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The difference between amount accumulated due to simple interest and compound interest on a sum for 2 years at 20% per annum is ₹ 440. Calculate the amount to be paid if the interest rate is compounded quarterly.

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₹ 14741
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₹ 13458
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₹ 12987
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₹ 10872
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Solution

The correct option is A ₹ 14741
Given
The principal amount is the same for both simple and compound interest at 20% for 2 years.

According to question,
P+C.I.(P+S.I).=440
P(1+20100)21P×20×2100=440
P[(65)2125]=440
P×0.04=440
P=11000

Now
Principal = ₹ 11000
Interest rate per annum (r) = 20%
Interest rate quartely = 204 = 5 %

Since the interest is compounded quarterly, so there will be 6 conversion periods in two years.

So, n = 6

By using formula for compound interest, we can write

Amount = P[(1+r100)n]

Amount=11000[(1+5100)6]

Amount= 14741

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