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E. If the profit of 1 pcs battery is Rp. 125,000, what is the total profit From the sale of batteries for the month of Jan - Oct with a note, in June and July there is a cashback of Rp. 25,000 for buyer
F. In your opinion, which of the three dealers is the best and the worst dealer
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