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19. A man buys a plot of land at 23,60,000. He sells one third of the plot at a loss of 20%. Again, he sells:
two-thirds of the plot left at a profit of 25%. At what price should he sell the remaining plot in order
to get a profit of 10% on the whole?​

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Answered by raunakkumar15
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Answer:

2360000×1÷3=a

a×20÷100=b

2360000-a=c

c×2÷3=c1

c1×25%=d

2360000×10%=e

d-b=f

e-f=g

c×1÷3+g=price of land

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