Math, asked by shabazbazai629, 4 days ago

1.30. A company sells two products A and B. Total profit earned by the company in one particular per
150,000 by selling 4 units of A and 10 units of B. The ratio of profits between A is to B is 1.5:1. Compute profit
per unit from product B.

Answers

Answered by fahad976
3

Answer:

6,000 profit per product of B.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, identify the ratio of A and B.

1.5+1 = 2.5 total

A: 1.5/2.5

B: 1 /2.5

150,000×1/2.5= 60,000 total profit for B products.

60,000/10 = 6,000 profit per B product.

Answered by adamshair555
1

two product

product a

product b

4a+10b=150000 eq 1

a:b = 1.5:1

a/b =1.5/1

a/b = 1.5

a=. 1.5b eq 2 put in eq 2

4(1.5b)+10b=150000

6b+10b =150000

16b = 150000

b=150000/16

b= 9375 profit of b each product put in eq 2

a= 1.5×9375

a=14062.5 profit of each product a

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