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If a share of Rs.150 is available at a permium of Rs.50, then find the market value of 250 such shares.

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Face value of the share = Rs.150
The share is available at a premium of Rs.50
Market value of each share = Rs.`(150+50)`=Rs.200
`therefore` Market value of 250 such shares = Rs.`(250xx200)`=Rs.50,000.
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