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The gross profit ratio of a company is 50%. Slate with reason whether the decrease in rent received by Rs. 15,000 will increase, decrease or not change the ratio.

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Decrease in Rent received by Rs. 15,000 will not change the gross profit ratio because rent received does not affect gross profit.


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