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A man has Rs 10,000. He lent a part of it at 15% simple interest and the remaining at 10% simple interest. The total interest he received after 5 years amounted to Rs 6,500. The difference between the parts of the amounts he lent is:

A

₹1,750

B

₹2,500

C

₹2,000

D

₹1,500

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