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A trader sells 10 litres of a mixture of paints X andY, where the amount of Y in the mixture does notexceed that of X. The cost of paint X per litre is ₹30more than that of paint Y. If the trader sells the entiremixture for ₹320 and makes a profit of 25%, therthe highest possible cost of paint Y, in ₹ per litre, is ?

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    I'm unable to understand this question A trader sells 10 litres of a mixture of paints X andY, where the amount of Y in the mixture does notexceed that of X. The cost of paint X per litre is ₹30more than that of paint Y. If the trader sells the entiremixture for ₹320 and makes a profit of 25%, therthe highest possible cost of paint Y, in ₹ per litre, is ?

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    I'm unable to understand this question A trader sells 10 litres of a mixture of paints X andY, where the amount of Y in the mixture does notexceed that of X. The cost of paint X per litre is ₹30more than that of paint Y. If the trader sells the entiremixture for ₹320 and makes a profit of 25%, therthe highest possible cost of paint Y, in ₹ per litre, is ?

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