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प्रश्न
A invested some money in 10% stock at ₹ 96. If B wants to invest in an equally good 12% stock, he must purchase a stock worth of ____________.
विकल्प
₹ 80
₹ 115.20
₹ 120
₹ 125.40
उत्तर
A invested some money in 10% stock at ₹ 96. If B wants to invest in an equally good 12% stock, he must purchase a stock worth of ₹ 80.
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