. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st
yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3rd yr- 13%.If he gets
Rs 12,400 at the end of three yr. How much he deposited.

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / nitin

9153.69

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / chetan

answer would be:

12400*(100/113)*(100/111)*(100/108)=9153.69

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / janaki

Answer would be:

x+0.08x+0.11x+0.13x=12400
1.32x=12400
x=9394
Initially he deposited: Rs 9394

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / sharif

1st year A=(X+0.08x)
Second year B= 0.11A+A
third year C = 0.13B+B


12400 = C workout come on....

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / ullas

38750

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. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / rajuvo

In 3rd yr he received Rs 12,400, i.e; 13%

If 13% = 12400
then 100% = ?

Result = (12400*100)/13 = 95385

So, he deposited Rs 95385.

Is This Answer Correct ?    3 Yes 7 No

. A man is having some money deposited in bank. In the 1st yr he gets 8% interest, 2nd yr -11 %, 3r..

Answer / karthik

8833.22

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 5 No

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