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Find the value of: 5% of Rs. 350

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5% of Rs. 350

= Rs. `350 xx 5/100 = "Rs" 35/2`

= Rs. 17.50

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Chapter 8: Percent and Percentage - Exercise 8 (A)

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Selina Concise Mathematics [English] Class 7 ICSE
Chapter 8 Percent and Percentage
Exercise 8 (A) | Q 4.1

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