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Find the compound interest on Rs. 6950 for 3 years if interest is payable half yearly, the rate for the first two years being 6% p.a., and for the third year 9% p.a.
Find the compound interest on Rs. 6950 for 3 years if interest is payable half yearly, the rate for the first two years being 6% p.a., and for the third year 9% p.a.
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