Math, asked by parag9446, 4 months ago

6. A fruit seller fosses 10% by selling 26 oranges for 25. The number of oranges he should sell for 5 each to gain 17% is
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 8

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Answers

Answered by routgitanjali026
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

S.P of 26 oranges is 25 Rs.

S.P of 1 orange=

26

25

C.P.of one orange=

26

25

×

90

100

=

117

125

S.P of one orange at 17 % gain=

117

125

×

100

117

=

100

125

=

4

5

In Rs

4

5

oranges that can be sold by the shopkeeper =1

In Rs 5 no. of oranges sold by the shopkeeper=

5

4

×5=4Rs.

Answered by linap33
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

S.P of 26 oranges is 25 Rs.

S.P of 1 orange=

26

25

C.P.of one orange=

26

25

×

90

100

=

117

125

S.P of one orange at 17 % gain=

117

125

×

100

117

=

100

125

=

4

5

In Rs

4

5

oranges that can be sold by the shopkeeper =1

In Rs 5 no. of oranges sold by the shopkeeper=

5

4

×5=4Rs.

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