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If two similar items are sold, one at a gain of, say, x percent, and the other at a loss of x percent, then it is overall a loss whose percent is given by
(A) x/10
(B) (x/10) ^2
(C) x/10^2
(D) x^2/10
(E) x^2/10^3
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(A) x/10
(B) (x/10) ^2
(C) x/10^2
(D) x^2/10
(E) x^2/10^3
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