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प्रश्न
₹ 40 shares of a company are selling at 25% premium. If Mr. Jacob wants to buy 280 shares of the company, then the investment required by him is
विकल्प
₹ 11200
₹ 14000
₹ 16800
₹ 8400
उत्तर
Face value of each share = ₹ 40
M.V. = `40 xx (125)/(100)` = ₹ 50
Number of shares = 280
Total investment = ₹ 280 x 50 = ₹ 14000.
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