If the cost price of suit is Rs. 182.30 and its selling price Rs. 210.60, then what will be the profit?
Answer: 28.30
Explanation
Given the cost price (CP) of the suit is Rs. 182.30 and the selling price (SP) is Rs. 210.60:
Step 1: Calculate the profit.
Profit = SP - CP
= 210.60 - 182.30
= 28.30
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