multiply the principal amount i.e P ,rate of interest R, number of years N and divide them by 100
INT = PxRxN/100
Metaphysics, Music, Mathematics, Ethics, Politics
No they it was not. The Romans had little interest in science and mathematics.
Pierre de Fermat was a lawyer whose hobby was mathematics. His primary mathematical interest was number theory.
Mathematics pervades all aspects of daily life: from budgeting, to managing loans to saving. However, hardly anybody uses simple interest so learning about that is hardly worth the effort.
any subject that doesn't have to do with sex
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
One of them is mathematics. I hope you don't mind my saying so, but the others are none of your business.
James Waterman Glover has written: 'Tables of applied mathematics in finance, insurance, statistics' -- subject(s): Interest, Life Insurance, Logarithms, Mathematics, Tables
no, goering was a nazi and had no interest in computers nor mathematics.
1) Person of Interest 2) Point of Impact 3) Point of Interest 4) Point of Intersection (Mathematics)
It is a branch of mathematics related to profit and loss, simple and compound interest, discount percent, etc i.e. related to business operations mainly used in commerce and everyday life. Topics like elementary arithmetic (fractions, percentages, decimals), elementary algebra, statistics and probability, mortgages, simple and compound interest are included in it.
Z. W. Kmietowicz has written: 'Mathematical, statistical, and financial tables for the social sciences' -- subject(s): Interest, Interest and usury, Mathematical statistics, Mathematics, Tables