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The difference between the compound interest (compounded annually) and simple interest on a sum of money deposited for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 15. What is the sum of money deposited ?

A

Rs. 6,000

B

Rs. 4,800

C

Rs. 3,600

D

Rs. 2,400

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