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At December 31, Year 1, Lex, Inc., had 600,000 shares of common stock outstanding. On April 1, Year 2, an additional 180,000 shares of common stock were issued for cash. Lex also had $5 million of 8% convertible bonds outstanding at December 31, Year 2, which are convertible into 150,000 shares of common stock. The bonds were dilutive in the Year 2 DEPS computation. No bonds were issued or converted into common stock during Year 2. What is the number of shares that should be used in computing DEPS for Year 2

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