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Find the sum of first 'n' even natural numbers.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Measures of angles of a triangle are in A.P. The measure of smallest angle is five times of common difference. Find the measures of all angles of a triangle. (Assume the measures of angles as a, a + d, a + 2d)
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Find the sum of all odd numbers between 351 and 373.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Calculate the sum of 35 terms in an AP, whose fourth term is 16 and ninth term is 31.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Find the middle term of the AP. 95, 86, 77, ........, – 247.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Find the sum of all even numbers from 1 to 250.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Sum of 1 to n natural number is 45, then find the value of n.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
If the first term of an A.P. is p, second term is q and last term is r, then show that sum of all terms is `(q + r - 2p) xx ((p + r))/(2(q - p))`.
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
In a ‘Mahila Bachat Gat’, Kavita invested from the first day of month ₹ 20 on first day, ₹ 40 on second day and ₹ 60 on third day. If she saves like this, then what would be her total savings in the month of February 2020?
Concept: Sum of First ‘n’ Terms of an Arithmetic Progressions
Complete the following table by writting suitable numbers and words.
| Sr.No | FV | Share is at | MV |
| (1) | Rs 100 | par | ... |
| (2) | ... | premium Rs 500 | Rs 575 |
| (3) | Rs 10 | ... | Rs 5 |
Concept: Shares
Mr.Amol purchased 50 shares of Face Value Rs100 when the Market value of the share was Rs 80. Company had given 20% dividend. Find the rate of return on investment.
Concept: Shares
Joseph purchased following shares, Find his total investment.
| Company A : 200 shares, | FV = Rs 2 | Premium = Rs 18 |
| Company B : 45 shares, | MV = Rs 500 | |
| Company C : 1 share, | MV = Rs 10,540. |
Concept: Shares
Fill in the blanks given in the contract note of sale-purchase of shares.
(B - buy S - sell)
|
No. of
shares
|
MV of
shares
|
Total
value
|
Brokerage
0.2%
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9% CGST
on
brokerage
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9% SGST
on
brokerage
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Total
value of
shares
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| 100 B | Rs 45 | |||||
| 75 S | Rs 200 |
Concept: Brokerage and Taxes on Share Trading
Smt. Mita Agrawal invested ₹ 10,200 when MV of the share is ₹ 100. She sold 60 shares when the MV was ₹ 125 and sold remaining shares when the MV was ₹ 90. She paid 0.1% brokerage for each trading. Find whether she made profit or loss? and how much?
Concept: Shares
Market value of shares and dividend declared by the two companies is given below. Face Value is same and it is Rs. 100 for both the shares. Investment in which company is more profitable ?
(1) Company A - Rs 132, 12%
(2) Company B - Rs 144, 16%
Concept: Shares
Shri. Aditya Sanghavi invested Rs 50,118 in shares of FV Rs 100, when the market value is Rs 50. Rate of brokerage is 0.2% and Rate of GST on brokerage is 18%, then How many shares were purchased for Rs 50,118 ?
Concept: Brokerage and Taxes on Share Trading
Mr. Mahajan purchased 100 shares, each of face value Rs. 100, when the market price was Rs. 45 per share, paying 2% brokerage. If the rate of GST on the brokerage is 18%, find the total amount he spent.
Concept: Brokerage and Taxes on Share Trading
Sangeeta’s monthly income is Rs. 25,000. She spent 90% of her income and donated 3% for socially useful causes. How much money did she save ?
Concept: Shares
Shri Shantilal has purchased 150 shares of FV ₹ 100, for MV of ₹ 120, Company has paid dividend at 7%, then to find the rate of return on his investment, complete the following activity:
Solution: FV = ₹ 100; Number of shares = 150
Market value = ₹ 120
1. Sum investment = MV × No. of Shares
= `square xx square`
∴ Sum investment = ₹ 18,000
2. Dividend per share = FV × Rate of dividend
= `square xx square/100`
= ₹ 7
∴ Total dividend received = 150 × 7
= `square`
3. Rate of return = `"Dividend income"/"Sum inve ted" xx 100`
= `1050/18000 xx 100`
= `square`
Concept: Shares
A wholeseller buys pens having taxable value ₹ 12,000 and sold it to the retailer for the taxable value ₹ 14,000. Rate of GST is 20%. Find the CGST and SGST payable by wholeseller.
Concept: GST in Trading Chain
