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Analyse the following sentences:
1. A nod from a lord is breakfast for a fool.
2. A good headmaster never wants workmen.
3. Home they brought her warrior dead.
4. Sickness made the child irritable.
5. Gentle Evangeline was the prode of the village.
6. It is easy to find fault.
7. It is a miserable thing to live in suspense.
8. Wounds made by words are hard to heal.
9. Down went the royal judge.
10. Into the valley of death rode the six hendred.
11. Time makes worst enemies in friends.
12. Great is your reward in Heaven.
13. In him India lost a trie patriot.
14. The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
15. It is easy to be wise after the event.
16. A man he was to all the country dear.
17. Experience has taught us many lessons.
18. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart.
19. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
20. He showed a constant solitude for his son's welfare.
21. Caesar, having conquered his enemies, returned to Rome.
22. To drive a car requires care and skill.
23. A great fortune in the hands of a fool is a great misfortune.
24. The postman looked very tired at the end of the day.
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Answered by missdasanisha76
1

Answer:

A shopkeeper bought 50 English books at the cost of rupees 2000 per 25 books and 75 Mathematics books at the cost of rupees 1500 per 15 books. Find:

(a) The cost price of the English books.

(b) The cost price of the Mathematics books.

(c) The cost price of all English and Mathematics books.

(d) If he sold the English books at rupees 95 per book, find his profit in English books.

(e) If he sold the Mathematics books at rupees 95 per book, find his profit or loss in Mathematics books.

Answered by simrn013
0

Answer:

a nod from a lord is breakfast for a fool

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