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Craig buys 10kg of sweets for £19.50.
He puts the sweets into bags, each containing 400g.<...
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Craig buys 10kg of sweets for £19.50.
He puts the sweets into bags, each containing 400g.
Craig sells all of the bags of sweets for £1.50 each.
Work out the percentage profit.
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