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A man bought a motor-cycle for ₹32500. He sold it for ₹35000, allowing the buyer for a 6 months credit. If the money be worth 4 % per annum, the gain percent is :
8 1 % 7
7 9 % 13
7 5 % 13
8 2 % 5
Correct Answer:
7 9 % 13
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