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A fruit shop owner buys a box of 24 mangoes are $9. At what price should he sell each mango if he wishes to make a 30% profit?
8 years ago

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shalu
1 mango =9/24 =3/8

sp= (3/8)*(130/100)
0.4875
8 years ago

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