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A fruit seller bought 100kg apples. out of these, 10kg apples are rotten. He separated them and sold them at a loss of Rs 10per kg. find his net profit or loss gain if he sold good apples at a profit of Rs 25kg. mention his value in this question. ​

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Answered by anushkabakshi55
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Answer:

this is not history its math! but herers ur answer

Explanation:

Cost of 100kg apples = 2000.

Vendor sold 40kg at a 7% loss. The cost of 40kg apples is 800. And with 7% loss, vendor got back = 800*0.93 = 744.

So vendor sold 40kg apples at 744 with 7% loss.

And a 15% profit on total cost of 2000 is, 2000*1.15= 2300.

So to get an overall 15% profit, vendor should sell remaining 60kg apples for a price of, 2300–744 = 1556.

Therefore price of each of remaining 60kg apples should be 1556/60 = 25.94 ~ 26 per kg.

Answered by Priyapragya
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Answer:

Cost of 100kg apples = 2000.

Vendor sold 40kg at a 7% loss. The cost of 40kg apples is 800. And with 7% loss, vendor got back = 800*0.93 = 744.

So vendor sold 40kg apples at 744 with 7% loss.

And a 15% profit on total cost of 2000 is, 2000*1.15= 2300.

So to get an overall 15% profit, vendor should sell remaining 60kg apples for a price of, 2300–744 = 1556.

(You must mention the cost price of apples first. I have taken it as 20Rs. per kg )

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