Math, asked by asthapihusingh, 1 month ago

A dealer bought some T-shirts for Rs. 25000/-
If he sold them for Rs. 35000/-making Rs. 200
on each T-shirt, how many T-shirts did he
originally buy?​

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Answered by 7007roars
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Given: A dealer bought some T-shirts for Rs. 25000/- If he sold them for Rs.35000/- making Rs. 200 on each T-shirt, how many T-shirts did he originally buy?

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Given that,

The C.P of the T-shirts is Rs. 25000

The S.P of the T-shirts is Rs. 35000

\quad \dag\quad \:\boxed {\underline {\frak  Profit \: \:\: =\:\:C.P -  S.P \:\:}}\\

\quad \dashrightarrow \sf   35000 - 25000 \\ \quad \dashrightarrow \sf \: 10000 \: \bigstar

  • Hence, the profit of T-shirts is Rs. 10000.

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  • Let the no. of T-shirts be x.

Now , Given that,

The profit made on all the T-shirts is Rs. 10000.

The profit made on one T-shirts is Rs. 200.

\quad \dag \:  \: \sf{ \therefore \: 200 \: x  =  10000} \\ \quad \dashrightarrow \sf{x =  \dfrac{ \cancel{10000}}{ \cancel{200}} } \\  \quad \dashrightarrow \sf{x= 50}

  • Hence, the no. of T-shirts he buys is 50.
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