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‘Overhead expenses’ is always included in __________ - Mathematics

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Question

‘Overhead expenses’ is always included in __________

Options

  • S.P.

  • C.P.

  • Profit

  • Loss

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Solution

‘Overhead expenses’ is always included in C.P.

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Chapter 3: Bill, Profit and Loss - Exercise 3.1 [Page 55]

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Samacheer Kalvi Mathematics - Term 2 [English] Class 6 TN Board
Chapter 3 Bill, Profit and Loss
Exercise 3.1 | Q 16 | Page 55

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