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[" 15.On selling a T.V.at "5%" gain and a fridge at "10%" gain,a shopkeeper gains "₹2000." But "],[" if he sells the T.V.at "10%" gain and the fridge at "5%" loss.He gains "₹1500" on the "],[" transaction.Find the actual prices of T.V.and fridge."]

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