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A fruit seller bought 2 dozen oranges at rupees 45 per dozen . In that 13 oranges were rotten .At what rate should he sell each orange to gain 10 %
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Answered by attriarchana429
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost per dozen = Rs 45

Total C.P= Rs (45 x 2) = Rs 90

If gain = 10% on the whole deal

Then, S.P of 2 dozen of oranges = (1+\frac{10}{100} )(1+

100

10

) x 90

= \frac{110}{100}

100

110

x 90

= Rs 99

Total Oranges= 2 dozen= (2 x 12) oranges = 24 oranges

C.P of each Orange = Rs \frac{45}{24}

24

45

Oranges found rotten = 13

Remaining oranges = (24-13) oranges = 11 oranges

S.P of each of the remaining orange to gain 10% = Rs \frac{99}{11}

11

99

= Rs 9

Ans) The fruit seller should sell each orange at Rs 9 to gain 10%

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