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An item was bought for £200. It was sold for £80. What was the percentage loss? I need the answer ASAP pls
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An item was bought for £200. It was sold for £80. What was the percentage loss?
I need the answer ASAP pls
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60%
i could be wrong tho
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0.6 or 60%.
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