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I mark up the computers I am selling by 20% and sell them at a discount of 15% . What is my net gain percent?

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To solve the problem step by step, let's follow these calculations: ### Step 1: Determine the Cost Price (CP) Let's assume the cost price (CP) of the computer is \( X \) rupees. ### Step 2: Calculate the Marked Price (MP) The marked price (MP) is calculated by marking up the cost price by 20%. ...
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