A sports accessories shop organises a running event for kids with an entry fee of rS 200 to be registered on the spot. They were expecting 300 entries, and on the event's day, only 200 turned up. How much less money did they receive in the entry compared with their initial expectation of 300 entries?
A sports accessories shop organises a running event for kids with an entry fee of rS 200 to be registered on the spot. They were expecting 300 entries, and on the event's day, only 200 turned up. How much less money did they receive in the entry compared with their initial expectation of 300 entries?
A
Rs 20,000
B
Rs 15,000
C
Rs 5,000
D
Rs 12,000
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