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sally buys 10kg of sweets.

sally buys 10kg of sweets class=

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  • 19-04-2021

Answer:

150%

Step-by-step explanation:

Purchase Cost= £12 for 10kg

Sales

1 bag= 200g

200g=1 bag

1 g= 1/200 bag

10000g or 10kg= 1/200 * 10000 = 50 Bags

1 Bag = 0.60

50 Bags= 0.60*50= £30

Profit= £30- £12= 18

% Profit= 18/12 *100

=150%

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