The manufacturing cost of 10 articles is Rs. 150 Tax on each article is `6%` of the manufacturing cost. Transportation cost comes to Re. 1 per article

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The manufacturing cost of 10 articles is Rs. 150 Tax on each article is `6%` of the ... is the total cost more than the manufacturing cost ?

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