Math, asked by gk70, 1 year ago

A dealer bought 100 cricket bats for 40 each. He sells 20 of them at a gain of 5%. At what gain percent must he sell the remaining so as to gain 20% on whole

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Answered by psjain
67

Answer: 23.75%

Step-by-step explanation:

Total cost of 100 cricket bats is +100*40= Rs 4000/-

Sells 20 bats at a gain of 5% that is 40+5% of 40= Rs 42/-

20% profit on the whole means 4000+20% of 4000= 4000+800=4800/-

He has already sold 20 bats @ i.e.20*42=840/-

Therefore he needs to sell the remaining bats at 3960/-, i.e. 49.50 each

Profit = 40-49.5=9.5

In percentage terms 9.5/40*100=23.75%

Answered by amritasharma4560
7

Answer:

cost price of 100 bats=100 ×40=4000

20 bats at a gain of 5%=40 + 5/100

of 40rs=42

20%of the whole means

4000+20% of 4000 +800=4800

Step-by-step explanation:

He had already sold 20 bats 20×40 =840

profit= 40- 40.5=9,5

In percantage form 9.5 form of 40 =23.75

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