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A baker earns a profit of ₹5 on selling a pack of fresh bread and incurs a loss of ₹3 on selling a pack of stale bread. On Monday, she sold 10 packs of fresh bread and some packs of stale bread. If she incurred a net loss of ₹40, how many packs of stale bread did she sell? hint: $$ Hint 1 The net loss, represented as −40, equals the sum of the total profit for fresh packs and total loss for stale packs. Hint 2 We have: −40= Profit from fresh packs + Loss from stale packs ⇒−40=10×5+ Loss from stale packs Can you find the loss from stale packs now? Divide this by the loss per pack (i.e. −3) to get the number of stale packs sold.

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