Answer
True
Since under cash flow under investing activity what we have purchased will be treated as cash outflow which means we have paid cash and paying cash or cash outflows will be deducted since cash flow statement we deduct when cash is paid and we add when cash is received.
Therefore it is true that we will treat purchase of additional plant and machinery as cash outflow.
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