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a man sold rupees hundred shares at 10% discount and invested in 15% rupees 50 shares at rupees 33 had he sold his shares at 10% premium Instead of 10% discount he would have gained rupees 450 more find the number of shares

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Answered by amitnrw
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99 Shares sold by him

Step-by-step explanation:

Let say number of Shares  = S

at 10 % Discount  value = 90S

at 10 % premium value = 110S

Extra income = 20S

Number of shares bought with 20S  =  20S/33

Premium per share = (15/100) 50  = 7.5 Rs

Premium on (20S/33) Share  = (20S/33) * 7.5

= 150S/33

= 50S/11

50S/11 = 450

=> S = 99

99 Shares sold by him

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