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Jai Kumar invested RS 100000in stocks of pharmaceutical companies three years ago . the value of his stocks rose by 10% in the first year and then rose by 5% in the second year and fell by 10%in the third year . what is the value of his stocks today??​

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Answered by Pragya9619
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Answer:

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Answered by devilbravo26
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Step-by-step explanation:

Jaikumar has invested Rs. 100,000 in stocks of pharmaceutical companies three years before. The value of his stocks rose by 10% in the first year, then rose by 5% irm year and fell by 10% in the third year. What is the value of his stocks today?

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