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A retailer sells two items having cost prices Rs. 1200 and Rs. 1500 respectively. He offers discount of 8% on both......

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A retailer sells two items having cost prices Rs. 1200 and Rs. 1500 respectively.
He offers discount of 8% on both items.
The ratio between the marked price of these items is 8:9 respectively.
If the total profit earned by a retailer is Rs. 428, then what is the difference between the marked price (in Rs) of both items?

posted Jul 15, 2022 by Amarvansh

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