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Lemur [1.5K]
2 years ago
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A bus half ticket costs half the full fare, but the reservation charges are the same on a half ticket as on a full ticket. One r

eserved first class half ticket from the station A to B costs 1000. Also, if two reserved first class full tickets and one reserved first class half ticket from A to B costs 4000, then the difference of the full first class fare from station A to B and the reservation charges for a ticket is​
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Tatiana [17]2 years ago
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A railway half ticket costs half the full fare, but the reservation charges are the same on a half ticket as on a full ticket. One reserved first class ...

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