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Mahesh bought 6 dozens oranges for Rs.576. He sold all the oranges and made a profit of Rs.192. At what rate did he sell the oranges?​

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  • 11-06-2022

Answer:

10 2/3 rupees per orange

Step-by-step explanation:

so, by profit of 192, that means Mahesh actually got Rs.768 right? and since 6 dozen is 6*12=72, that means we divide 768 by 72, which equals 10 2/3 rupees per orange.

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