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Cost price of B is 200 more than cost price of A. B is sold at 10% profit and A is sold at 40% loss and selling price of A and B are in the ratio 4 : 11. If A is sold at 20% loss then what will be selling price of A.
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Let C.P. of A = 'x' So C.P. of B = 200 + x According to question 110% (x + 200) / 60% x = 11/4 ⇒ x = 400 If it is sold at 20% loss then selling price = 80% × 400 = 320
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