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How much wheat (in kg, rounded off to the nearest integer) costing ₹36 per kg must be mixed with 55 kg of wheat costing ₹45 per kg so that there may be a gain of 20% by selling the mixture at ₹50 per kg?

A36

B28

C30

D32

Answer:

D. 32

Read Explanation:

32


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