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The difference between Simple Interest and Compound Interest at the rate of 12% on the same amount for 3 years is Rs. 112.32. What is the principal amount if interest is compounded annually?
Rs. 25000
Rs. 2500
Rs. 50000
Rs. 5000
Correct Answer:
Rs. 2500
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