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The pie chart represent the distribution of cost of production of a firm in different purpose. Total cost of production of firm is Rs.720 lakh.
A = Cost of raw materials
B = Cost of packing materials
C = Cost of labour
D = Maintenance cost

If cost of production is increased by 10%, then the new packing cost will be

A

Rs.200 lakh

B

Rs.220 lakh

C

Rs.180 lakh

D

Rs.150 lakh

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