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If A bought an item for ₹384 and sold it for ₹576 and B bought another item for ₹1,254 and sold it for ₹1,672. What is the ratio of gain % of A to gain % of B?

A5/2

B3/2

C3/4

D5/3

Answer:

B. 3/2

Read Explanation:

gain percentage of A toB

576384384167212541254\frac{\frac{576-384}{384}}{\frac{1672-1254}{1254}}

192384×1254418\frac{192}{384}\times \frac{1254}{418}

32\frac32


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