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13)A shopkeeper gains 7% by selling a article for Rs 3852. If he sells it for 4050. find his gain percent​

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Answered by vishnugauttam77
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Answered by Anonymous
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The shopkeeper gains 7% by selling an article for Rs. 3852 . If he sell it for Rs. 4050 .find the gain percent?

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\implies \sf \: Gain \:  percentage = \:? \:

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\pink{\bf{Given}\begin{cases}\sf{ \red{Selling \: price (s) = }Rs. 3822  \: }\\\sf{ \green{Gain \: \% = 7}\%  \: }\\ \sf{S'  \:  \blue{ =Rs.  \:  4050}}\end{cases}}

Let , S → Selling price , C → Cost price and s' be the another selling price

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We know that:

 \boxed{ \sf \red{Gain \: \% = } \frac{selling \: price - cost \: price}{cost \: price}  \times 100} \\

substitute the given values -

 \mapsto \sf  \red{7 = } \green{ \frac{3852 - c}{c}}  \times 100 \\  \\  \mapsto \sf \pink{ 7 \: c =} 385200 \blue{ - 100 \: c \: } \\  \\  \mapsto \sf \green{ 107 \: c =} 385200 \\  \\  \mapsto \boxed{ \sf \:  c =  \frac{385200}{107}}  \\

When selling price (s') is Rs. 4050 ,let gain is "x"

 \to \sf x =  \frac{ \blue{4050 - c}}{c}  \times \pink{ 100} \\  \\  \to \sf \:  x =  \frac{ \red{4050 -  \frac{385200}{107}} }{ \green{ \frac{385200}{107} }}  \times 100 \\  \\  \to \sf x =  \frac{ \purple{4050 \times 107 -} 385200}{ \red{3852}}  \\  \:  \\  \to \sf x =  \frac{ \red{433350 - 385200}}{ \pink{3852}}  \\  \\  \to \sf \: x =  \frac{ \orange{48150}}{3852}  \\  \\  \to   \pink{\boxed{\sf \red{x = 12.5}\%}}

  • \dagHence gain is 12.5 % .

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