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प्रश्न
Find the cost price, if: S.P. = Rs. 200 and loss = Rs. 50
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उत्तर
S.P. = Rs. 200
loss = Rs. 50
∴ C.P. = S.P. + Loss
= Rs. 200 + Rs. 50 = Rs. 250
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