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Supoose man take you to the jewelers have you bought 10 grams of pure gold at Rs 30,000. You have to take her to the jewelers Bnbane defeat. Goldsmith took you 10 grams of gold and Rs 2,000 will Bnbai. Well you said. Goldsmith then removed and 1 g of 1 gram of gold put taka. Why could not
defeat you in stitches without. Rs 3,000 per 1 gram of gold recovered. Lally and Rs 2000 you Bnbai separately. That was the setback of Rs 5,000. Now only 25 thousand survived the 30 thousand gold price. And less than 1 gram of gold remaining 9 grams. That did not end the matter. Then you re-sell your gold necklace or jewelery Bnbane again go to the goldsmith, he first speaks of cutting taka. And 0.5 grams of gold and in the name of cleaning is reduced. Now you are left with only 8.5 grams of gold. The remaining 30 thousand Rs 25500 only gold.
👉🏻ap would know
Gold + 32,000 = Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 30,000 Bnbai
1 g of chopped Rs 3,000 taka + 0.5 re-sell or to break the name of cleaning bite = = 1500
8.5 grams of gold remaining
The price 32000 - 6500 = 25500 rupees loss
⚠〽srkar motivations
Goldsmith on excise duty levied on the receipt must meet consumer gold. And the village will taka. He will have nothing to weigh gold. As a gold weighing 10 grams and 1 gram of taka to jeweler Rashid felt by the consumer will have to pay 11 grams rosary. -------------------------------------- 👨👨👧                                 👦jago customer Jago👨 👨👧👦 --------------------------------------- ♻♻ 👌🏻👌🏻 👌🏻🔱👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

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