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प्रश्न

Calculate the annual income of the following:

180 shares of Rs 50 each paying 12% dividend.

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उत्तर

No. Of shares = 180 

Price of each share = Rs 50 Therefore, Total investment

=Rs ( 50 x 180) = Rs 9,000 

Dividend = 12 % 

Hence Annual Income = Rs `(12 xx 9000)/100` = Rs 1080

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अध्याय 4: Shares and Dividends - Exercise 4.1 [पृष्ठ ६०]

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अध्याय 4 Shares and Dividends
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