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A company declares 8 per cent dividend to the shareholders. If a man receives Rs. 2,840 as his dividend, find the nominal value of his shares. - Mathematics

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A company declares 8 per cent dividend to the shareholders. If a man receives Rs. 2,840 as his dividend, find the nominal value of his shares.

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Given: Rate of dividend = 8%

Dividend = 2,840

Let nominal value of his share =  x

We know:

Dividend = Rate of dividend  × Nominal value of a share

So, 2840 = `8/100 xx x`

x = `(2840×100)/8`

= 355 × 100

= 35,500

Nominal value of his share = Rs. 35,500

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पाठ 3: Shares and Dividend - Exercise 3 (B) [पृष्ठ ३६]

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