SOLUTION: A man buys 2 horses. He sells one horse for a 20% profit. He sells the second horse for a -20% profit. What is the difference between his total profit and loss, and how much did
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Question 12271: A man buys 2 horses. He sells one horse for a 20% profit. He sells the second horse for a -20% profit. What is the difference between his total profit and loss, and how much did he sell each horse for?
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i think you need to re-write your question, properly this time
Jon.
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