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If 1apples are bought at Rs 10 and 10 apples are at Rs 11. What is the gain%.?
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If 1apples are bought at Rs 10 and 10 apples are at Rs 11. What is the gain%.?
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1 apple cost Rs 10, and 10 apples are at Rs11.
1 apple cost Rs 10
10 apples will be bought at 10*1 = 10 Rs10.
Presuming the 10 apples are sold at Rs11.
Gain = Rs11 - Rs10 = Rs1
Gain% = (1/10)*100% = 10%
Gain %
= 10%
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