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The market value of $\mathrm{x}, \mathrm{R}$ s 50 shares, at a discount of $\mathrm{Rs} 10$ is $\mathrm{Rs} 4000$, then $\mathrm{x}=$(1) 10(2) 100(3) 50(4) 75
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In this case, the face value of the share is Rs 50 and the discount is Rs 10. So, the market value of one share is Rs 50 - Rs 10 = Rs 40. Show more…
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