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$1250 at 5% simple interest for 2 years.
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C. 25
D.125
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The answer is D 125
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Step-by-step explanation
SI
=
1
2
5
0
R
=
5
%
T
=
3
SI
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PRT
/
1
0
0
SI
=
1
2
5
0
×
5
×
2
/
1
0
0
SI
=
1
2
5
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