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A trader purchases a watch and a wall clock for Rs.390. He sells them making a profit of 10% on the watch and 15% on the wall clock. He earns a profit of Rs. 51.50. The difference between the original prices of the wall clock and the watch is equal to `R s .80` b. `R s .100` c. `R s .110` d. `R s .120`

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