Math, asked by hariomkumar8877788, 8 months ago


A fruit seller bought 75 kg apples at 30 per kg.
He sold one-third apples at a loss of 5%. At what
rate should he sell the remaining so that his
overall gain is 10%? solo 299110 voto...)

Answers

Answered by rderassa0001
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Answer:

75/3= 25 kg of apples were sold at a loss of 5%

The +25+ kg of apples were bought for:

+30%2A75%2A%281%2F3%29+=+750+ rupees

A loss of 5% means they were sold for:

+.95%2A750+=+712.5+ rupees

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For the overall gain to be 10%, the selling

price of all +75+ of the apples must be:

+30%2A75%2A1.1+=+2475+

please add me to help you again!

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+2475+-+712.5+=+1762.5+ is the price

of the remaining +2%2F3+

The remaining +%282%2F3%29%2A75+=+50+ kg

of apples should be sold at a rate of:

+1762.5+%2F+50+=+35.25+ rupees / kg

Step-by-step explanation:

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