Sri Ram paid ₨. 200 for a machine. At the end of 7th year it was valued at ₨.95. Assuming the yearly depreciation a constant amount. Find the annual depreciation.

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Shriram paid 200 a machine at the end of 7th year it was valued at 95 assuming the yearly depreciation a constant amount find the annual depreciation

To find the annual depreciation, we need to calculate the difference in value between the initial value and the value at the end of the 7th year, and divide it by the number of years.

Let's denote the initial value of the machine as V0 and the value at the end of the 7th year as V7. In this case, V0 is ₨.200 and V7 is ₨.95.

The annual depreciation (D) can be calculated using the formula:

D = (V0 - V7) / 7

Substituting the given values, we have:

D = (₨.200 - ₨.95) / 7

D = ₨.105 / 7

D = ₨.15

Therefore, the annual depreciation of the machine is ₨.15.