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A man sold some Rs. 100 shares paying 10% dividend at a discount of 25% and invested the proceeds in Rs. 100 shares paying 16% dividend quoted at Rs. 80 and thus increased his income by Rs. 2000. Find the number of shares sold by him.

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an important question from the book -ML aggarwal( avichal publication)class 10th , chapter3, shares and dividends ……..

we have given that A man sold some Rs. 100 shares paying 10% dividend at a discount of 25%
and invested the proceeds in Rs. 100 shares paying 16% dividend quoted at Rs. 80 a
nd thus increased his income by Rs. 2000.
please mention the procedure to Find the number of shares sold by him.

Q no. 33, exercise 3, ML Publication, share and dividends

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  1. Given,

    Face value of each share = Rs. 100

    Market value of each share = Rs. 100 – Rs.25

    = Rs. 75

    Rate of dividend = 10%

    Let the no. of shares be taken as x

    Selling price = x × 75 = Rs. 75x

    Face value of x share = 100 x

    Dividend annually = 100x × 10/100 = 10x

    No. of shares purchased = 75x/80 = 15x/16

    Face value of 15x/16 shares = 15x/16 × 100 = 1500x/16

    Now, dividend = 1500x/16 × 16/100 = 15x

    Thus, the increase in the income = 15x – 10x = 5x

    Now, we have

    5x = 2000

    x = 2000/5 = 400

    Hence, the number of shares purchased = 400

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