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A supermarket stock 210 kg of sugar 55% was sold in a week in a week how many kilograms of sugar were left unsold at the end of the week
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A supermarket stock 210 kg of sugar 55% was sold in a week in a week how many kilograms of sugar were left unsold at the end of the week
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55/100 x 210 = 115.5kg were sold in a week
210-115.5=94.5kg left unsold
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