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If Jagbeer invest ₹10320 on ₹100 shares at a discount of ₹ 14, then the number of shares he buys is - Mathematics

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If Jagbeer invest ₹10320 on ₹100 shares at a discount of ₹ 14, then the number of shares he buys is

विकल्प

  • 110

  • 120

  • 130

  • 150

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उत्तर

Investment = ₹ 10320
Face value of each share = ₹ 100
M.V. of each share = ₹ 100 – 14 = ₹ 86

No. of shares = `(10320)/(86)` = 120.

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