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 The owner of a general store charges 25% more than the cost price of sugar. If a customer paid Rs 67.50 for two kg sugar then what is the cost price of sugar per kg ?

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 The owner of a general store charges 25% more than the cost price of sugar. If a customer paid Rs 67.50 for two kg sugar then what is the cost price of sugar per kg ?

A). Rs. 24

B). Rs. 25

C). Rs. 26

D). Rs. 27


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Rs. 27



Selling price of sugar = 67.50/2

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