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1f a person makes a profit of 10% on one-fourth of the quantity sold and a loss of 20% on the rest, then what is the average percent profit or loss? `11. 25 %\ los s` b. `11. 75 %\ p rofi t` c. `12. 5 %\ p rofi t` d. `12. 5 %\ los s`

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