Arithmeticeasy · Past Paper
What is the formula for Compound Interest (CI) given Amount (A) and Principal (P)?
ACI = A + P
BCI = A - P
CCI = P - A
DCI = A * P
✓ Correct Answer: B — CI = A - P
Compound Interest is the difference between the total amount and the original principal.
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