We need to know the S.I, principal and time to find the rate. Since the principal is not given, so data is inadequate.
Time = (100 x 81) / (450 x 4.5) = 4 years.
let the sum lent at 5% be Rs.x and that lent at 8% be Rs.(1550-x). then,
Interest on x at 5% for 3 years + interest on (1550-x) at 8% for 3 years = 300
x=800
Required ratio = x : (1550-x) = 800 : (1550-800) = 800 : 750 = 16 : 15
P = Rs. 6250, R = 14 % & T = (146/365) years = 2/5 years .
S.I=
= Rs. (625 - 400)
= Rs. 225
(1500 x R1 x 3)/100
=> 4500 (R1-R2) = 1350
=> (R1-R2)= 1350/4500 = 0.3 %
Let Rs.x be the amount that the elder daughter got at the time of the will. Therefore, the younger daughter got (3,500,000 - x).
The elder daughter?s money earns interest for (21 - 16) = 5 years @ 10% p.a simple interest.
The younger daughter?s money earns interest for (21 - 8.5) = 12.5 years @ 10% p.a simple interest.
As the sum of money that each of the daughters get when they are 21 is the same,
=>
Let sum = P and original rate = R. Then
[(P * (R+2) * 3)/100] - [ (P * R * 3)/100] = 360
3P*(R+2) - 3PR = 36000
3PR + 6P - 3PR = 36000
6P = 36000
P = 6000
rate=r%
1200 (1+r/100)^2=1348.32
r=6%
Let the original rate be R%. Then, new rate = (2R)%.
Note: Here, original rate is for 1 year(s); the new rate is for only 4 months i.e.1/3 year(s).
=> (2175 + 725) R = 33.50 x 100 x 3
=> (2175 + 725) R = 10050
=> (2900)R = 10050
=>
Original rate = 3.46%
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