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? A shop sells jumpers for £84 each. They make a percentage profit of 200% on each jumper. What was the cost of each jumper to the shop?
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A shop sells jumpers for £84 each.
They make a percentage profit of 200% on each jumper.
What was the cost of each jumper to the shop?
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