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Program to calculate Simple and Compound Interest

#WAP to calculate Simple and Compound Interest. 

Description: To calculate simple interest we                               use following formula.
                         • si=p*r*t/100;
                         • ci= p*pow(1+(r/100),t);


Source Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main()
{
 Float a, p,r,t;
 float si,ci;
 printf(“Enter the value of p, r and t”);
 scanf(“%f%f%f”,&p,&r,&t);
 si=(p * r * t)/100;
 printf(“\n The Simple interest is %f”, si);
 
 a=p*pow(1+(r/100),t);
 ci=a-p;
 printf("\n The Compound interest is %f", ci);
return 0;
}
Output :
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