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Find the market value of 62 shares available at ₹ 132 having the par value of ₹ 100. - Business Mathematics and Statistics

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Find the market value of 62 shares available at ₹ 132 having the par value of ₹ 100.

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Market value = Number of shares × Market value of a share

= ₹ 132 × 62

= ₹ 8,184

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पाठ 7: Financial Mathematics - Exercise 7.2 [पृष्ठ १७१]

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सामाचीर कलवी Business Mathematics and Statistics [English] Class 11 TN Board
पाठ 7 Financial Mathematics
Exercise 7.2 | Q 1 | पृष्ठ १७१

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