0 votes 0 votes A man invests some money partly in $3\%$ stock at $96$ and partly in $4\%$ stock at $120$. To get equal dividends from both, he must invest the money in the ratio : $16 : 25$ $4 : 3$ $4 : 5$ $3 : 5$ Quantitative Aptitude nielit2019feb-scientistd ratio-proportion + – Lakshman Bhaiya asked Apr 3, 2020 • retagged Nov 12, 2020 by soujanyareddy13 Lakshman Bhaiya 13.8k points 852 views answer comment Share See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply neethu_seb 3.5k points commented Dec 12, 2022 reply Share Options are incorrect, Answer is 16:15 http://doubtnut.com/question-answer/a-invested-some-money-in-4-stock-att-96-now-b-want-to-invest-in-an-equally-goods-5-stock-b-must-purc-648667931 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Correct option is 16:15 For a divident of Rs. 1 in 3% stock at 96, investment = Rs. (96/3)=Rs.32 For a divident of Rs. 1 in 4% stock at 120, investment = Rs. (120/4)=Rs. 30 ∴ Ratio of investments =32:30=16:15 amritkar3k answered Feb 1, 2022 amritkar3k 84 points comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.