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Posted By: nemo Member Level: Diamond Posted Date: 27 May 2007 Category: Aptitude Test
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A sum of Rs. 2600 is lent out in two parts in such a way that the interest on one part at 10% for 5 years is equal to that on another at 9% for 6 years. The sum lent out at 10% is :
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Rs. 1150
Rs. 1250
Rs. 1350
Rs. 1450
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