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Arun possesses 600 shares of ₹ 25 of a company. If the company announces a dividend of 8%, then Arun’s annual income is - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

Arun possesses 600 shares of ₹ 25 of a company. If the company announces a dividend of 8%, then Arun’s annual income is

विकल्प

  • ₹ 48

  • ₹ 480

  • ₹ 600

  • ₹ 1200

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उत्तर

Number of shares = 600
F.V. of each share = ₹ 25
Rate of dividend = 8%
Annual income = 600 x 25 x `(8)/(100)`
= ₹ 1200.

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