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Question
Shabana bought 16 dozen ball bens and sold them at a loss equal to S.P. of 8 ball pens. Find S.P. of 1 dozen ball pens, if she purchased these 16 dozen ball pens for Rs 576.
Solution
\[\text { S . P of 1 pen = Rs } . 2 . 88\]
\[\text { Therefore, S . P of 1 dozen pens }= 12x = 12 \times 2 . 88\]
\[ = \text { Rs } . 34 . 56\]
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