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Mr. Robson bought bags of orange for =N=2,500 each. He sold them for=N=90,000 at a loss of
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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 14:10, dondre54
5.
Mr. Robson bought bags of orange for =N=2,500 each. He sold them for=N=90,000 at a loss of
How many bags of orange did he buy?
20%
(A) 60
(B)
80
(C) 50
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