Mathematics
Assertion (A) : On ₹ 100 shares of a company, a dividend of 10% is paid. A man receives ₹ 6000 as his total dividend on investing ₹ 60,000.
Reason (R) : Total dividend received in this case = 10% × ₹ 60,000.
A is true, R is false.
A is false, R is true.
Both A and R are true.
Both A and R are false.
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Answer
Dividend received = Interest (%) × Investment
= 10% × ₹ 60,000
=
= ₹ 6,000.
∴ Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true.
Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.
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