M L Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 3: Chapter Test

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M L Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - M L Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 3: Chapter Test

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Questions from M L Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 3: Chapter Test with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

At what price should a 9% 100 share be quoted when the money is worth 6%?

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

By selling at 92, some 2.5% 100 shares and investing the proceeds in 5% 100 shares at 115. a person increased his annual income by 90. Find the number of shares purchased.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

By selling at 92, some 2.5% 100 shares and investing the proceeds in 5% 100 shares at 115 a person increased his annual income by 90. Find the new income.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

By selling at 92, some 2.5% 100 shares and investing the proceeds in 5% 100 shares at 115. A person increased his annual income by 90. Find the rate percent which he earns on his investment. (Represent the answer  in mixed fraction form).

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A man has some shares of 100 par value paying 6% dividend. He sells half of these at a discount of 10% and invests the proceeds in 7% 50 shares at a premium of 10. This transaction decreases his income from dividends by 120. Calculate the number of shares before the transaction.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A man has some shares of 100 par value paying 6% dividend. He sells half of these at a discount of 10% and invests the proceeds in 7% 50 shares at a premium of 10. This transaction decreases his income from dividends by 120. Calculate the number of shares sold.

MEDIUM
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

A man has some shares of 100 par value paying 6% dividend. He sells half of these at a discount of 10% and invests the proceeds in 7% 50 shares at a premium of 10. This transaction decreases his income from dividends by 120. Calculate his initial annual income from shares.

HARD
10th ICSE
IMPORTANT

Divide 101520 into two parts such that if one part is invested in 8% 100 shares at 8% discount and the other in 9% 50 shares at 8% premium, the annual incomes are equal.