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Two varieties of tea having cost per kg Rs. 36 and Rs. 45 respectively are mixed in the ratio 13:8...............

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Two varieties of tea having cost per kg Rs. 36 and Rs. 45 respectively are mixed in the ratio 13:8.
How much quantities of this mixture should be sold at Rs. 45 per kg to get profit of Rs. 1950?

posted Jul 26, 2022 by Yogeshwar Thakur

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