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A person blends two varieties of tea-one costing Rs. 160 per kg and the other costing Rs. 200 per kg in the ratio 5 : 4. He sells the blended variety at Rs. 192 per kg. His profit percent is a. `8` b. `9` c. `10` d. `12`

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