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A fruit shop purchased 160 kg of apples of different types last week. Half of the apples were sold for $1.5 per kg, at a gain of 25%, and the rest of the apples at a loss of 20%. Given that after selling all 160 kg of apples the food shop neither gained nor lost on the deal, find the total selling price of the second half of the apples.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A vendor buys 100 kg apples at the rate of 20 per kg. He sold 40 kg at a loss of 7%. At what price must he sell the remaining apples to make a profit of 15% on the sale of all the apples?

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