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If a store sells an item for $200, making a loss of 20%, what was the cost price of the item?Choices:- $240 $250 $260 $27

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If a store sells an item for 200,makingalossof20200, making a loss of 20%, what was the cost price of the item?Choices:- 240 250250 260 $27

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The cost price of the item can be calculated using the formula for loss percentage which is:

Loss % = (Loss / Cost Price) * 100

We can rearrange this formula to find the cost price:

Cost Price = Loss / (Loss % / 100)

In this case, the loss is the difference between the cost price and the selling price, which is 20% of the cost price. So, we can also write the formula as:

Cost Price = Selling Price / (1 - Loss % / 100)

Substituting the given values:

Cost Price = 200/(120/100)CostPrice=200 / (1 - 20/100) Cost Price = 200 / 0.8 Cost Price = $250

So, the cost price of the item was $250.

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