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Salman Buys 50 Shares of Face Value Rs.100 Available At Rs.132. (I) What is His Investment? (Ii) If the Dividend is 7.5%, What Will Be His Annual Income? - Mathematics

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Salman buys 50 shares of face value Rs.100 available at Rs.132.

(i) What is his investment?

(ii) If the dividend is 7.5%, what will be his annual income?

(iii) If he wants to increase his annual income by Rs.150, how many extra shares should he buy?

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उत्तर

Number of shares bought = 50
N,V of one share = Rs, 100
M.V of each share = Rs 132
(I) Investment = M.V of each share x Number of shares

                      = Rs 132 x 50

                     = Rs 6600

(ii) Since dividend on 1 share = 7.5% of N.V = 7.5100 x 100 = Rs 7.50

His annual income = Rs 7.50 x 50 = Rs 375

(iii) Extra shares to be bought = Increase in annual incomeIncome in one share=1507.50 = 20

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अध्याय 3: Shares and Dividend - Exercise 3 (C) [पृष्ठ ३८]

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