SOLUTION: A businessman mixes two varieties of tea in the ratio of 2:5 and sells the mixtures at rs. 40 per kg. If the cost of two varieties respectively be rs. 45 per kg. What would be his

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Question 776658: A businessman mixes two varieties of tea in the ratio of 2:5 and sells the mixtures at rs. 40 per kg. If the cost of two varieties respectively be rs. 45 per kg. What would be his profit percent?
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