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1. The true discount on Rs. 1760 due after a certain time at 12% per annum is Rs. 160. The time after which it is due is:





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  • By: guest on 01 Jun 2017 05.49 pm
    P.W. = Rs. (1760 -160) = Rs. 1600. S.I. on Rs. 1600 at 12% is Rs. 160. Time = 100 x 160 = 5 years = 5 x 12 months = 10 months. 1600 x 12 6 6
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