The difference between the cost price and sale price of an article is Rs. 500 if the profit is 20%. The selling price is: A. Rs 4000 B. Rs 1500 C. Rs 3000 D. Rs 3300

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Answer – C. Rs.3000

Explanation – 120%-100%=20%

20%…………………500

120%…………….?

?=3000

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