Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Chapter 30
Introduction
Suppose I have to pay you Rs 104 in a year's time.
But you want your money at once. Certainly you cannot
demand and 1 cannot give full Rs 104. What to do then? Let
us go to some good bank, say, the State Bank of India, Delhi
and enquire the rate of interests allowed by it. Suppose the
rate of interest is 4%. Clearly I can discharge my debt by
paying you Rs 100 at once. You lose nothing. Why? Because
if you deposit Rs 100 in the bank, it will in a year's time
amount to Rs 104. Now you can easily understand that Rs
100 is the present value (or present worth) or Rs 104 due 1
>ear hence, and the portion deducted namely, Rs 4 is the
discount.
The Present Value or Present Worth of a sum of
Tioney due at the end of a given time is that sum which with
ts interest for the given time at the given rate will amount to
Tie sum due. The sum due is called the amount.
The True Discount is the difference between the sum
iue at the end of a given time and its present worth.
I wn the definition it is clear that
True Discount = Interest on Present Worth
ind Amount = Present Worth + Discount
A = P.W.+T.D.
Note:
1. True discount is also called Mathematical, Arithmetical, Theoretical or Equitable Discount.
. In questions on Discount, True Discount, is generally denoted by T.D.
Present Worth is denoted by P.W.
Amount or sum denoted by A.
Rate is denoted by R.
Time is denoted by T.
Interest is denoted by I .
Thus T.D. = I on P.W. at given R and T =
P.W.
lOQxT.D.
RxT
P.W.xRxT
= P.W. 1+-
P.W =
P.W.xRxT
100
RxT"
100
100+RxT
P.W.
100
lOOxA
0)
100 + R x T
lOOxT.D. _
Again A = P.W. + T.D. = + T.D.
RxT
= T.D. 1 +
100
RxT
= T.D.
RxT+100
RxT
AxRxT
T.D. =
100 + R x T
.(ii)
Rule 1
To find Present Worth when Rate, Amount and Time are
given.
PW (Present Worth) =
100xA
100+RT
Illustrative Example
-J
Ex:
100
.1
Soln: Detail Method: InterestonRs lOOfor 2 yrsat4p.c.
= Rs 10
706
10]
7.
100
present worth of Re 1
110
100x481.25 48125
r - = Rs =Rs 473.50
110
100 + 4x
Exercise
1.
2.
Find the present worth (PW) and the true discount reckoning 6% per annum simple interest of Rs 176 due in 20
months time.
a)Rsl60,Rsl6
b)Rsl30,Rs46
c) Rs 150, Rs 26
d) None of these
, 1
Find the present worth of Rs 9950 due 3 ~ years hence
1
a) 4 - %
c)6%
d) 5%
2
8. A owes B, Rs 1120 payable 2 years hence and B owes A.
Rs 1081.50 payable 6 months hence. If they decide to
settle their accounts forthwith by payment of read}
money and the rate o f interest be 6% per annum, then
who should pay and how much:
a)A,Rs50 b)B,Rs50 c)A,Rs70 d)B,Rs70
9. Find the present worth of Rs 264 due in 2 years reckoning simple interest at 5 per cent per annum.
a)Rs240
b)Rs360
c)Rs540
d)Rs260
10. What is the present worth of Rs 272.61 due in 2 years 7?
_1
days at 7 per cent?
a)Rs334
b)Rs254
c)Rs234 d) None of these
11. Find the present value of Rs 1051.25 due a year hence at
3.
4.
5.
6.
discount.
a) Rs 7000, Rs 2950
b) Rs 8000, Rs 1950
c) Rs 7950, Rs 2000
d) None of these
I want to sell may scooter. There are two offers, one at
cash payment of Rs 8100 and another at a credit of Rs
8250 to be paid after 6 months. I f money being worth
A I
6 % per annum simple interest, which is the better
4
offer?
a) Rs8100 in cash
b) Rs 8250 due 6 months hence
c) both are equally good
d) Can't be said
The present worth fo Rs 1404 due in two equal half
yearly instalments at 8% per annum simple interest is:
a)Rsl325
b)Rsl300 c)Rsl350
d)Rsl500
A trader owes a merchant Rs 901 due 1 year's hence.
However, the trader want to settle the account after 3
months. How much cash should he pay, if rate of interest is 8% per annum:
a)Rs870
b)Rs850
c)Rs 828.92 d)Rs 846.94
A man buys a watch for Rs 195 in cash and sells it for Rs
a)Rsl200
b)Rsl000 c)Rsl500
d)Rsl050
12. What sum will discharge a debt of Rs 5300 due a year
and a half hence at 4% per annum?
a)Rs5000
b)Rs4500
c)Rs4200
d)Rs5250
Answers
1. a; Hint: Applying the given rule we have
100x76
Present Worth = 100 + 6x 20
= Rs 160
12
True Discount
2. b
3. a; Hint: PW of Rs 8250 due 6 months hence = Rs
100x8250
(25 1
100 + x
4 2
Rs8000
707
True Discount
11. b
12. a; Hint: Required answer
100x5300
100x5300
100x702
= Rs675
= Rs i
106
100 + - x 4
2
100 + 8x-
= Rs5000.
Rule 2
100x702
PW of Rs 702 due 1 year hence = R 1 JQO + (8X1)
= Rs650
.-. Total PW m Rs (675 + 650) = Rs 1325
5. b; Hint: PW of Rs 901 due 9 months hence at 8%
1 0 0 +
Illustrative Example
EK
(100x901x1
100x901
= Rs
Rs850.
106
100+ 8x
time.
Soln: Applying the above formula, we get
481.25x4x
, 100 + 10
= Rs200
True Discount =
100x360
100x360x7
Rs315
800
100+j^yX2
Exercise
2.
15x100
= 5%
3.
= R s 1 0 0 0
Answers
l . b : Hint: 75 =
100x1081.50
100x1081.50
100 + 6 x 1
2
103
Rsl050
27261
33
100 +
2
Ax2x5
100 + 2x5
110x75
or, A = = Rs 825
2. c; Hint: Required answer
1270x xlO , ~
,
12
_ 1270x7x10
n n
9. a
10. c; Hint: Required answer
100x272.61
15
73
100+ x 2
2
365
Rs43.75
.-. SP = Rs315
Hence gain % =
100 + 4x
27261x2
233
100 + x l O
12
= Rs234.
3.c
1270
= Rs 70.
708
Rule 3
102
Tofind (Present Worth) P. W, when True Discount (TD), Rate 4. b; Hint: SP = (102% of Rs 600) = Rs 100 x600 =R 612
per cent (R), and Time (T) are given.
.-. PW of Rs 650.25 due 9 months hence is Rs 612
IOOXTD
or, Rs 38.25 is SI on Rs 612 for 9 months.
PW =
RxT
f
\
S
Illustrative Example
Rate =
Ex:
Rule 4
100x270
q =Rs3000.
12x
12
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
a) 4 j %
100x38.25 % = 8 - %
3 '
612x
Amount = TD 1+-
100
RxT
Illustrative Example
EK
Amount = Rs 270
100
1 +12x
12
270x109
= Rs
Exercise
4.
c)4%
d)5%
Goods were bought for Rs 600 and sold and the same
day for Rs 650.25 at a credit of 9 months and still there
was a gain of 2%. The rate per cent is:
1
a) 6-0/0
b) 8yO
/o
c) 8%
-,43
d)7-o
/ o
Answers
1. a; Hint: Applying the given rule, we have,
Present worth, PW =
1.
IOOxTD 100x240
=
= Rs 3000
RxT
12x12
100x60
Rate =
750x2
= 4%
709
True Discount
per annum is Rs 192.24. Find the amount of the bill,
a) Rs 786.96
b)Rs 876.96
c)Rs 776.76
d)Rs 776.96
5.
Answers
l.a
2.a
3.d
4.a
5.b
Rule 5
To find the difference between simple interest (SI) and True
Discount (TD) when amount (A), time (T) and rate (R) are
given
6.
a)Rs7525
Ax(RT)
SI-TD
est on the same sum for the same time by Rs 81. Find the
sum.
a)Rs4140
b)Rs4240
c)Rs4150
d)Rs4250
The difference between the simple interest and discount
on a certain sum of money due 1 year 9 months hence at
4% is Rs 7.35. What is the sum?
a)Rsl605
b)Rsl805
c)Rsl525
d)RsI625
I f the difference between the interest and discount on a
certain sum of money for 6 months at 6% be Rs 2.25.
Find the sum.
b)Rs2255
c)Rs2575
d)Rs2755
Answers
100(100 + RT)
Illustrative Example
Ex:
840x20x20
960 x (4x5)"
960x20x20
100x(100 + 4x5)
100+120
Ax(RT)
100000 + RT)
= Rs32
2. c; Hint: Applying the given rule, we have.
= Rs28.
100x(100 + 4 x 5 )
100x120
Note: Tofind the amount or sum when difference in SI and
TD, time (T) and rate (R) are given
(S1-TD)(100+RT)100
Amount (A) =
(RT)
SI-TD =
Ax
4x2
15 =
A = Rs 38,250.
I00j^l00 + 4 x - -
Ex:
3.a
81 100 + 6x^1100
4. a; Hint: Amount =
225
6x
2)
15x(102)xl00
A=
4x
8100x115
12
= Rs4140
Note: Here SI - TD = Rs 81 (given).
5.a
6.c
= Rs 38250.
Rule 6
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
4.
Find the difference between simple interest and true discount on Rs 960 due 4 years hence at 5% per annum
simple interest.
a)Rs32
b)Rs52
c)Rs42
d) None of these
The difference between the simple interest and the true
discount on a certain sum for 6 months at 4% is Rs 15.
Find the sum.
a) Rs 32850 b)Rs28250 c)Rs 38250 d)Rs 38350
The difference between the simple interest and the true
discount on a certain sum of money for 6 months at 6%
is Rs 27. Find the sum.
a) Rs 30900 b)Rs 39000 c)Rs 20900 d)Rs 30600
The true discount on a certain sum of money due after
To find the time when TD, Amount (A) and Rate (R) are
given.
IOOxTD
77m*(T;=
( A
T D ) x R
Illustrative Example
Ex:
= 4 months.
2 i years at 6% per annum is less than the simple inter-
_ 100x40 _ 2
y e a r s
710
7.
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
Answers
2.c
l.c
3.c
Rule 7
What must be the rate of interest in order that the discount on Rs 774.76 payable at the end of 3 years may be
Rs 83.01?
a) 3%
b)2%
c)4%
Answers
1. a; Hint: Applying the above rule,
IOOxTD _
R
IOOxTD
= 10%
[since PW = A - T D ]
.-. The rate per cent is 10% per annum
2. c
3.b
4.c
100x21
= 6%.
(161 - 2 1 ) x 2 2
6. b
IOOxTD
=
_ 100x60
P W x T " ( A - T D ) x T ~ 7800x3
To find the rate (R) when TD, Amount (A) and Time (T) are
given.
* " " W
d) None of these
(A-TD)xR
7. c; Hint: Rate % =
100x83.1
8310
(774.76-83.0 l)x 3
691.75x3
4%
Illustrative Example
Ex:
100x60
100x60
(260 - 60) x 3
200x3
= 10%
3.
4.
b) 2-o/c
c)3^%
Exercise
1.
d) 3 y %
1 U
Ex:
SIxTD
Sum or Amount (A) =
Illustrative Example
Exercise
2.
ol
Rule 8
b)4%
c)3%
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d) 4-o/o
2
2.
/o
b)Rs400,10%
c) Rs 500,8%
d) None of these
The simple interest and the true discount on a certain
sum for a given time and at a given rate are Rs 25 and Rs
20 respectively. The sum is:
a)Rs500
b)Rs200
c)Rs250
d)Rsl00
The true discount on a certain sum of money due 5 years
hence is Rs 34 and the simple interest on the same sum
for the same time and at the same rate is Rs 51. Find the
sum.
711
True Discount
a)Rsl02
b)Rsl20
c)Rsl05
d)Rs!10
Rule 10
Application of the formula
Answers
SIxTD
1. a; Hint: Sum due
Rate=
SI-TD
100x120 ^ 2
. . . - = 6-o/
600 x j
3
2.d
[120x100
PW x g, x 7j
(A-TD^xR,
PW xR xT
(A-TD )xR xT
Rs 600
20
(TD)
xT
Illustrative Example
0
3. a
Rule 9
To find the rate (R) when simple interest (SI), time (T) and
true discount (TD) are given.
(240-60)xRxT
60
TD, " ( 2 4 0 - T D ) x R x 2 T
2
100 ' SI
Rate (R)
TD
-1
240
-1
~3~
- 8 '/
3
P
e r
1.
2.
years.
3.
Exercise
1.
2.
3.
T D , =Rs96
Exercise
100 SI
Vote: Time (T) =
2x60
Ex:
~6~
180
TD,
Illustrative Example
TD,
Answers
l.b
2. a
3.c
Rule 11
Application of the formula,
PW! _ 100 + R x T
PW
~ 100+RxT,
a) I2j%
years
PW = Present worth of the same amount due in T
2
years
R = Rate of interest per annum.
b) 12%
Illustrative Example
Ex:
d) 8 - %
c)10%
Answers
l.d
2.c
3. a
712
Soln: Applying the above formula, we have
100x184
Rate
1500 _ 100 + R x 2
" ^ l O O
1840x1
= 10%.
Also,
sum due = Rs 1200 + (SI on Rs 1200 for 7 months at 10%)
+ Rx-L
7
10
x = Rs 1270
= Rs 1200+ 1200x
12 100 J
5R
HR
500 + =400 + 8R= - = 100
2
2
100 + R x |
1 2 Q 0
1016
100+Rx
.-. R = 18%
12
Exercise
1.
or,
2.
200
a ) - %
3.
100
0 ) - %
300
2.b
d) 12%
>
<
3.c
Rule 12
p1
PxT
Illustrative Example
Ex:
Answers
{Rs 1200 + S I on Rs ^
720-600
120x100
x
l
0
0
=
=4%.
600x5
600x5
t
Exercise
1.
^ for 1 year}
a) 12-%
'
= Rsl270.
2400 and i f the bill were due at the end of 5 years, its
present worth would be Rs 2032. Find the rate per cent
per annum.
c)5%
Rs 1200 + 1200x x
12 100
\A
\A-t\
b)20%
400
0 - %
1
The present worth of a bill due 1 years hence is Rs
a) 10%
R xI = 1016fl00 + R x 12
1
2
lOii
or,3680R = 36800
.-. R=10%
.-. Sum due = 1200 + (SI on Rs 1200 for 7 months at 10%)
1
1200, and if the bill were due at the end of 2 years, its
present worth would be Rs 1016. Find the rate per cent
and the sum of the bill.
a) 10%, Rs 1270
b) 8%, Rs 1720
c) 16%, Rs 1570
d) 18%, Rs 1560
The present worth of a bill due 1 year hence is Rs 3000
and if the bill were due at the end of 4 years, its present
worth would be Rs 2400. Find the rate per cent per annum.
I20U
b) 12%
c)10^%
d)8^%
5^
2.
3.
True Discount
713
4.
3.
4.
Answers
1. a
2. b; Hint: Applying the given rule, we have
9
2
59-50
-xl00
50xT
5.
.-. T = 4years.
6.
3. b
4. a; Hint: 5
3050-3000
,
j. 1
s
0 0
discount.
a)Rs2500,Rs416
b)Rs2400, Rs516
c) Rs 2600, Rs 316
d) None of these
Find the present worth of Rs 220.50 due in 2 years reckoning compound interest at 5%.
a)Rs200
b)Rs250
c)Rs210
d)Rs310
Find the present worth of Rs 169 due in 2 years reckoning compound interest at 4%.
a) Rs 156.25
b)Rs 150.50
c) Rs 158.50
d) None of these
Find the true discount on Rs 39.69 due in 2 years reckoning compound interest at 5%
a)Rs3.69
b)Rs5
c)Rs5.69
d)Rs4.69
Find the true discount on Rs 226.59 due in one year 9
months, reckoning compound interest at 5%.
a)Rsl8.6
b)Rs 18.59 c)Rs 16.59 d)Rs 28.59
Answers
Rule 13
Tofindpresent worth of A rupees due n years hence at r per
cent compound Interest payable annually,
We have
100 J
(i) A = Present Worth 1 +
100J
TD = P W - P
.-. True Discount = 2420-2000 = Rs 420.
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. a; Hint: Present Worth
100 J
3969x100x100
39.69
100x105x105
Illustrative Example
Ex:
PW =
15/
1+100
1722.25x400x400
415x415
= Rsl600
2.
100 J
Exercise
1.
= Rs36
Rule 14
Rs 2000
10}
1+
100
100
100 + /?
Illustrative Example
Ex:
714
b) A gains Rs 7.34
c) A loses Rs7.34
d) A gains Rs 11
_ 25x
4.
100 J
625x
676
100 J
25
Answers
625
'26 676*
1275*
= 2550
1352
676
.-. the annual payment = Rs 1352.
Quicker Method: Applying the above theorem, we
have
the reqd annual payment
N 0 W
X +
2550
_ 2550x676
2.
UJ
2.
3.
T ^
Rs 18.33.
j = Rs 10.40.
100x220
= Rs
100 + (10xl)
= Rs200
100x110
100+
(8x2)
= Rs 192.66
Miscellaneous
1.
Rs |
Answers
l.a
T D on Rs i 10
= Rsl352.
Exercise
1.
25x51
100
4
1
A owes B Rs 456.75 payable 4 months hence and B
.-1
3
4. a; Hint: time = 4 months = yr, rate = 4 per cent
amount of Rs 100 = Rs
203
20"*
PW = Rs 456.75 + ^-x 100 =Rs450
2
Again, time = 3 months = yr; rate = 4 per cent
PW = Rs 4 5 5 . 5 1 x = R 4 5 1
104
S