Simple Interest


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Simple Interest

Rightarrow   that the interest is incurred simply on the principal amount   

OR   

Rightarrow   Simple interest is interest that is calculated each year as a fixed percentage of the original amount of money borrowed or invested . 

Formula:

Rightarrow    small Simple;Interest = frac{P X RX T}{100}    ,

where  P = initial amount , R = rate of interest , T =  time 

OR    

Rightarrow    SI = PIN       

where P = principal or initial amount , I = rate of interest in decimal form , N = time or duration    

Illustration: Mr Bector deposited a sum of Rs 5596 at a simple interest for 5 years at 10% rate of interest. Find Simple interest and the Amount.

Solution :   P = 5596 Rs.

          R = 10 %

          T = 5 Years

     small S.I. = frac{P X R XT}{100}= frac{5596 X 10 X 5}{100}= 2798; Rs

Amount = P + SI = 5596 + 2798 = 8394 Rs

Illustration:  Find the simple interest payable on an investment of $ 20000 at 12% p.a. over a period of 4 years ?

Solution :   here P = 20000 ,  R = 12% which is also 0.12  , N = 4 

now , SI = PIN

      SI =  20000times  0.12 times 4   =  9600 

So the simple interest is $9600 

Sample Questions
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Question : 1

If certain sum of money was deposited for 5 years at 10% simple interest and amounted to Rs.6000, then the value of amount deposited was _________________

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Calculate the interest for Rs. 20000 at rate of 5% per annum at the end of 2 years .

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

A sum of Rs.2000 is  divided into two parts such that one part is invested at 10% p.a. simple interest and the second part at 15% p.a. simple interest . After 2years, if Rs.460 are received as interest.then the ratio of investment of first and second part is _________________

Right Option : C
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