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The sum of money required to buy 50, ₹ 40 shares at ₹ 38.50 is ______.

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  • ₹ 1920

  • ₹ 1924

  • ₹ 1925

  • ₹ 1952

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The sum of money required to buy 50, ₹ 40 shares at ₹ 38.50 is ₹ 1925.

Explanation:

  1. Number of shares: 50
  2. Market price per share: ₹ 38.50

Multiplying the number of shares by the market price per share gives the total cost: 50 × 38.50 = 1925

Therefore, the sum of money required to buy the shares is ₹ 1925, as calculated.

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