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Find the purchase cost of 66 shares of Rs. 35 each at 10 premium, brokerage being 1% per share?
Rs. 3630
Rs. 3360
Rs. 3063
Rs. 3036
Correct Answer:
Rs. 3036
Explanation:
Required answer = 66[35 + 10 + 1] = 46 x 66
= Rs. 3036.
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