Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.07.2019 07:30, kkcheers16

Sam buys 20 boxes of oranges. there are 25 oranges in each box. each box of oranges costs £7. sam sells 2/5 of the oranges he brought. he sells each of these oranges for 40p. he then sells all of the remaining oranges at 3 oranges for 50p. did sam make profit or did sam make a loss?

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