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An item with cost price of ₹120 is sold by P to R at a 12% profit. R earns a profit of ₹45.6 on the item and sells it to Q. The profit of P would have been ____% if the item is sold by P to Q directly at the same selling price.

A30

B50

C40

D60

Answer:

B. 50

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50


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