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The cost of a precious stone varies as the cube of its weight. The stone broke into 3 pieces whose weights are in the ratio ` 1 : 2 : 3`. As a result its cost reduces . If the cost of the unbroken stone is Rs. 96, 336, then find the loss incurred due to breakage.

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