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Rakesh buys a scooter worth Rs. 10,000. He sells it to Mohan at a profit of 10%. If after sometime Mohan sells it back to Rakesh at a loss of 10%, then totally:

Rakesh loses Rs. 100
Rakesh loses Rs. 1100
Rakesh gains Rs. 100
Rakesh gains Rs. 1100
None of these
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