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प्रश्न
Calculate the investment required to buy:
250 shares of Rs 20 each at par.
उत्तर
250 shares of Rs 20 each at par.
No. Of shares to be purchased = 250
Cost of each share = Rs 20
Therefore, money required to purchase 250 shares
= Rs 20 x 250 =Rs 5,000.
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