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上海证券交易所目前公布的指数包括( )等。 A.上证综合指数 B.上证80指数 C

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题目:

上海证券交易所目前公布的指数包括( )等。

A.上证综合指数

B.上证80指数

C.上证红利指数

D.上证企债指数

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参考答案:D解析: 原材料的入账价值=(300+60)+46.8+(300×17%+60×17%)-400×17%=400(万元)。

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