Mathematics
A man invests ₹10080 in 6% hundred-rupee shares at ₹112. Find his annual income. When the shares fall to ₹96 he sells out the shares and invests the proceeds in 10% ten-rupee shares at ₹8. Find the change in his annual income.
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(iii) the change in his annual income.
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