Nasir bought a practical book for Rs. 60 and sold it for Rs. 40. How much loss did he get?
Answer: 20
Explanation
To calculate the loss, we subtract the selling price from the buying price:
Loss = Buying Price - Selling Price
Loss = Rs. 60 - Rs. 40
Loss = Rs. 20
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