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प्रश्न
By investing Rs. 45,000 in 10% Rs. 100 shares, Sharad gets Rs. 3,000 as dividend. Find the market value of each share.
उत्तर
Annual income from 1 share = 10% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 10
Total annual income = Rs. 3,000
∴ Number of shares bought
=`"Total annual income"/"Annual income from 1 share"`
= `3000/10`
= 300
⇒ Market value of one share
= `"Total investment"/"Number of shares"`
= `45000/300`
= Rs. 150
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