India has four currency note printing pressess — two RBI presses in Mysuru (Karnataka) and Salboni (West Bengal) and two Security Printing and Minting Corp of India Ltd (SMPCIL) presses in Nasik (Maharashtra) and Dewas (Madhya Pradesh).
Kajal invested Rs. (y+2000) on compound interest at the rate of 18% per annum compounded annually in scheme P. She invested Rs. ‘y’ on 20% per annum...
"R" made certain investments with a 40% annual compound interest rate that is compounded quarterly. If, 9 months later, he receives Rs. 1,99,650, then t...
The difference between compound interest and simple interest at rate of 22% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 484. Find the simple interest obtained on same ...
The difference between compound interest and simple interest at rate of 16% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 192. Find the simple interest obtained on same ...
The interest earned on investing Rs. 5000 for 2 years at the rate of 20% p.a., compounded annually, is used to purchase an article. If the article is la...
The interest earned when a sum is invested at simple interest of 16% p.a., for 3 years, is Rs. 2400. What will be the total amount received after 2 year...
If the ratio of the sum invested and simple interest received after 1 year is 25:7 respectively, then find the rate of interest.
A sum of Rs. 3800 is invested at simple interest for 2 years. If the rate interest for first year is 12% p.a. while 20% p.a. for second year, then find ...
Rs. 8800 is invested in scheme ‘A’ for a year at simple interest of 20% p.a. The interest received from scheme ‘A’ is reinvested for 2 years in ...
An amount doubles itself on simple interest in 3 years. What is the percent per annum rate of interest?