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A merchant bought 60 sheep at 3 120 per sheep. He sold 40 of them at * 150, 10 of the sheep died. What should be the S.P. of the remaining sheep, if he wants a profit of 800?​

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Answered by rakeshkarri79
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A merchant bought 60 sheep. He sold 40 of them at Rs. 150. 10 of the sheep died. What should be the S.P of the remaining sheep, if he wants a profit of Rs. 800? A. Rs. 150. B. Rs. 200. C. Rs. 250. D. Rs. 180. View Answer. VIEW MORE. More important questions Introduction to Ratio and Percentages Increase and Decrease in Percentage Finding Discount and Discount Percentage Sales Tax Compound Interest Applications of Compound

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Answered by ananyagulabrana
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A merchant bought 60 sheep. He sold 40 of them at Rs. 150. 10 of the sheep died. What should be the S.P of the remaining sheep, if he wants a profit of Rs. 800? A. Rs. 150. B. Rs. 200. C. Rs. 250. D. Rs. 180. View Answer. VIEW MORE. More important questions Introduction to Ratio and Percentages Increase and Decrease in Percentage Finding Discount and Discount Percentage Sales Tax Compound Interest Applications of Compound

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