The rate of gross profit is 20% on sales and the cost of goods sold is Rs. 1‚00‚000, the amount of gross profit will be– (A) Rs. 30‚000 (B) Rs. 25‚000 (C) Rs. 20‚000 (D) Rs. 16‚667  

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Answer: Rs. 25‚000

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