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Mr. Kasam runs a small business of making earthen pots. He makes certain number of pots on daily basis. Production cost of each pot is Rs. 40 more than 10 times total number of pots, he makes in one day. If production cost of all pots per day is Rs. 600, find production cost of one pot and number of pots he makes per day.

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Mr. Kasam makes 6 pots everyday and cost of each pot is Rs. 100.
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