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The following partial information is taken from the comparative balance sheet of levi corporation: shareholders’ equity 12/31/2018 12/31/2017 common stock, $5 par; 32 million shares authorized; 27 million shares issued and 21 million shares outstanding at 12/31/2018; and shares issued and outstanding at 12/31/2017. $ 135 million $ 105 million additional paid-in capital on common stock 519 million 391 million retained earnings 196 million 156 million treasury common stock, at cost, 6 million shares at 12/31/2018 and 4 million shares at 12/31/2017 (71 million) (49 million) total shareholders’ equity $ 779 million $ 603 million how many of levi's common shares were outstanding on 12/31/2017? multiple choice 26 million. 21 million. 17 million.

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