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zvonat [6]
2 years ago
9

Mr Sam bought an old car for 345,200, he spent 35,000 on repairs and 35,000 to repaint the car, he later sold the car for 392,40

0. Did he make profit or loss
Mathematics
1 answer:
Lostsunrise [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

That is one heck of a loss coming to -$22,800.

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