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If a Rs. 100 share is available at a discount of Rs. 10, then find the market value of 270 such shares.

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Face value of the share = Rs. 100
The share is available at a discount of Rs. 10
Market value of each share `=100-10=` Rs. 90
`:.` Market value of 270 such shares `=90(270)= Rs. 24,300`.
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