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3. A shopkeeper bought 300 apples at 80c each. 30 apples got rotten and the remaining were sold at the market for 20c each. Find the buying price.
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3. A shopkeeper bought 300 apples at 80c each. 30 apples got rotten and the remaining were sold at the market for 20c each. Find the buying price.
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54!
Explanation:
300-30
=270×.20
=54
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