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In a end of season sale, to clear stock a shopkeeper offers 50 items in price of 20 items but still there is ...........

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In a end of season sale, to clear stock a shopkeeper offers 50 items in price of 20 items but still there is no loss or gain in this transaction.
What is his usual gain percentage when there is no sale?

posted May 13, 2022 by Varun Kumar

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