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Mr. Muneesh maintains his books of accounts from incomplete records. His books provide the information :

He withdrew Rs 300 per month for personal expenses. He sold his investment of Rs 16,000 at `2%` premium and introduced that amount into business.

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Profit : Rs 9,780.
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