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Mr Lele Sold 250 Shares of Rs 75 Each of 'Iocl' Paying 8% of Dividend at Rs 112. He Invested the Proceeds in Buying Rs 125 Shares of Hpcl Paying 8% of Dividend Available at Rs 140. - Mathematics

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Mr Lele sold 250 shares of Rs 75 each of 'IOCL' paying 8% of dividend at Rs 112. He invested the proceeds in buying Rs 125 shares of HPCL paying 8% of dividend available at Rs 140. Calculate the number of shares of HPCL that Mr Lele bought and the change in his annual income.

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In first case: No. of shares sold = 250 

Face value of each share =Rs 75 

Face value of 250 shares= Rs (75 x 250) =Rs 18,750 

Market value of each share = Rs 112 

Market value of250 shares= Rs (112 x 250) =Rs 28,000 

Dividend (income) for 250 shares = 8 % of Rs 18,750 = 

Rs `(8 xx 18750)/100` = Rs 1500

In second case: 

Proceeds from selling 250 shares =Rs 28,000 

Face value of each share =Rs 125 

Market value of each share = Rs 140 

No. of shares bought = `28000/140 = 200`

Mr Lele bought 200 shares of Rs 140 each. 

Face value of 200 shares =Rs ( 125 x 200) =Rs 25,000 

Dividend (income) for 200 shares = 8 % of Rs 25,000 = 

Rs `(8 xx 25000)/100` = Rs 2000

Change in annual income= Rs (2,000 -1,500) =Rs 500 

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