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Kannan has a fruit shop. He sells 1 dozen bananas at a loss of ₹ 2 each because it may get rotten next day. What is his loss?

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Kannan has a fruit shop. He sells 1 dozen bananas at a loss of ₹ 2 each because it may get rotten next day. What is his loss?

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1 dozen = 12 bananas

For 1 banana loss = ₹ 2

For 12 bananas loss = ₹ 2 × 12 = ₹ 24

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पाठ 1: Number System - Exercise 1.6 [पृष्ठ ३१]

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पाठ 1 Number System
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