The ratio of the cost price and marked price of article 'A' is
5:8, respectively. Article 'A' is sold after giving a discount of
Rs. 800. The ratio of cost price of article 'B' and selling price
of article 'A' is 5:8, respectively. The selling price of article 'B'
is Rs. 400 less than that of article 'A'. The sum of the cost
prices of article 'B' and article 'C' is Rs. 4000 and its is
marked up by 24% above its cost price. Article 'C' is sold
after giving a discount of Rs. 600. The marked price of
articles 'C' and 'B' is same. The ratio of cost prices of article
'A' and 'D' is 2:3, respectively while the selling price of article
'D' is 75% more than that of article 'A'. Article 'D' is sold after
giving a discount of 20%. The sum of the marked prices of all
the four articles is Rs. 14650. what is the cost price of article C
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Article 'A' is sold after giving a discount of. Rs. 800. The ratio of cost price of article 'B' and selling price of article 'A' is 5:8, respectively.
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