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A Shopkeeper bought 30 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs. 45 per kg. He sold forty percent of the total quantity at the rate of Rs. 50 per kg. Approximately at what price per kg should he sell the remaining quantity to make 25 percent overall profit? a.       b.        c.       d.    e. Rs.  60

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