Three persons A, B, C invest Rs. P each at different rates. A at 5% for 4 years, B at 6% for 3 years, C at 4% for 5 years. Who earns most interest?
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SI = P×R×T/100. A: P×5×4/100 = 20P/100. B: P×6×3/100 = 18P/100. C: P×4×5/100 = 20P/100. A and C both get 20P/100 (same), B gets 18P/100 (less). A and C are maximum but they're equal. Closest answer = D (All equal? No...) A earns most jointly with C. Answer = A (tied with C).
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Simple Interest (SI) is interest calculated only on the original principal amount. Formula: SI = (P x R x T) / 100, where P = Principal, R = Rate of interest per annum, T = Time in years. Amount = P + SI = P(1 + RT/100). Simple Interest is a key topic in SSC CGL, IBPS Bank PO, SBI Clerk, Railway, and all competitive exams.
From SI formula: P = (SI x 100) / (R x T). R = (SI x 100) / (P x T). T = (SI x 100) / (P x R). Example: If SI is Rs 600, Principal Rs 5000, Time 3 years, then Rate = (600 x 100)/(5000 x 3) = 4% per annum. Shortcut: If SI doubles the principal (SI = P), then Time x Rate = 100.
Simple Interest (SI): Interest calculated only on principal. Amount after n years = P + PRT/100. Compound Interest (CI): Interest calculated on principal plus accumulated interest. Amount = P(1 + R/100)^n. CI is always greater than SI for same P, R, T. Difference for 2 years: CI - SI = P(R/100) squared. These formulas help solve comparison problems in banking exams.
Common SI problem types: 1) Find SI when P, R, T given, 2) Find P or R or T when other values given, 3) Money doubles/triples problems, 4) Two investments at different rates. Useful shortcuts: Money doubles when RT = 100. Money becomes 3 times when RT = 200. Money becomes n times when RT = 100(n-1). Practice at least 10 SI problems daily for competitive exam preparation.
Mixed SI problems: If total interest from two loans (P1 at R1% and P2 at R2%) for T years is I, then P1 x R1 + P2 x R2 = I x 100/T. For equal SI from two investments: P1/P2 = R2 x T2 / (R1 x T1). Annual repayment installment formula for equal installments over n years at r% SI also appears in IBPS PO Mains.
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