Math, asked by punitad605, 3 months ago

- A bookseller buys a dictionary for 158 and sells it
at 181.70. He also sells a set of encyclopaedias for
*2827.20 which he had bought for 2480. In which
sale was his profit percentage higher and by how
much?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: ictionary                                                   encyclopaedias

C.P =158                                                      C.P =2480

S.P =181.70                                                 S.P =7827.20

Profit =181.70 -158                                     P  =7827.20 -2480

       =23.70                                                  = 5347.20

P%  =(23.70 /158 ) x 100                         P%   = (5347.20 /2480) x100

     =15%                                                         = 215.6%

∴ difference = 215.6 -15

                    =200.6%      

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