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The difference between two selling prices of a shirt at profits of 4% and 5% is Rs 6. Find C.P. of the shirt the two selling prices of the shirt

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To solve the problem of finding the cost price of the shirt given that the difference between two selling prices at profits of 4% and 5% is Rs 6, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Define Variables**: Let the cost price (C.P.) of the shirt be \( y \). Let the selling price (S.P.) at 4% profit be \( x \). Therefore, the selling price at 5% profit will be \( x + 6 \). ...
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