Math, asked by chopraricha160, 1 month ago

1. . Tarun bought two sunglasses at 550 each. He sold one at a loss of 12% and the other at a gain of 12%. Find his gain or loss per cent in the whole transaction.

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Answered by drramdeokumar21
2

Answer:

If he sold the first one at a loss of 12%, then he lost 550(0.12)=66 for a total of $484. If he sold the second one for a gain of 12%, then he gained 550(0.12)=66 for a total of $616, Meaning he brought in a total of $484+$616=$1100.

He bought the sunglasses for $550+$550=$1100.

Since he made exactly what he paid for them, the percent gain or loss would be 0%.

Answered by jyeshtikasingh2010
1

Answer:

he had profit of rs 3

Step-by-step explanation:

tarun bought 2 sunglasses at rate of-550

CP of 1 glass-550÷2=275

SP of the glass he sold at loss=275℅of 15=33

=275-33=242 rs

he sold first glass at rs 245,at loss of rs 33

SP OF GLASS HE SOLD AT PROFIT=275%15=33

=275+33=308

he sold second glass at rs 308 and profit of rs 33

= 308+245=553

he had a frofit of rs 3

in percentage = profit ×100

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