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Here is your answer...
Given is Time = 2 years
Amount=₹1800
Principal = ₹1250
Rate = ?
The formula to calculate amount is
=A = P(1 + R/100)T
=1800 = 1250 × (1+ R/100)2
=1800/1250 = (1+ R/100)2
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=1/5 × 100 = R
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