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What is the selling price of a car? If the cost of the car is Rs.60 and a profit of 10% over selling price is earned
a.
33
b.
44
c.
66
d.
55
Asked By :
Pavi
Categories :
Profit and Loss
,
Aptitude
,
Logical
,
3i Infotech
Answer:
c. 66
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