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The interest on Rs. 5000 at the rate of 15% per annum for one month is

A

Rs. 750

B

Rs. 75

C

Rs. 625

D

Rs. 62.50

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  9. Explain whether a 150% increase or a 150% decrease is possible.

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  10. Compare finding a 20% increase for finding 120% of a number.

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  13. Show why 5% of a number is less than 1/10 of the number.

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  14. Demonstrate two ways to find 70% of a number.

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  15. Name fractions in simplest form that are the same as 40% and as 250%.

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  17. Explain whether a number is greater than or less than 36, if 22 per ce...

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  18. Explain the meaning of each variable in the interest formula.

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  19. Tell what value should be used for time 't' in years when referring to...

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  20. Name the different variables in the simple interest formula.

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