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If the number of phase of compound interest in a year is 2 then the amount for Rs. P at the rate r% p.a. will be

A

`Rs P(1+(r/2)/100)^(2n)`

B

`Rs P(1+r/100)^n`

C

`RsP(1+r/100)^(n/2)`

D

`Rs (Pm)/100`

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