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A shopkeeper marks the price of an article 25 % aboveits cost price. After allowing 10% discount on the marketprice, the article is sold for ₹720. Whatis the difference (in ₹) between the cost price and marketprice of the article?

A

160

B

120

C

180

D

150

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A
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