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A fruit-seller bought fruits worth ₹270. If he intends to make a profit of ₹50; what should his selling price be ?​

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Answered by siprasaec
3

Answer:

320

Step-by-step explanation:

selling price= cost price+ profit

=> 270+50

=> 320.

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Answered by mayajakhar79
9

Solution:-

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Here, a fruit seller bought fruits worth ₹270. And tells that he made a profit of ₹50. So, if his gain is 50 rupees then what should be the selling price of the fruits? We have to solve it by applying the formula.

ANSWER:-

  • Selling price of the fruits is Rs 320.

GIVEN:-

  • Cost price of the fruits bought by the seller = ₹270
  • Profit made by him = ₹50

TO FIND:-

  • Selling price of the fruits = ?

FORMULA:-

  • SP = CP + Profit

SOLVING BY APPLYING THE FORMULA:-

  • Selling price of the fruits = CP + Profit
  • Selling price of the fruits = 270 + 50
  • Selling price of the fruits = 270 + 50 = 320
  • Selling price of the fruits = ₹320

Hence, the selling price of the fruits is ₹320.

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  • Profit = (SP > CP) = SP - CP
  • Loss = (CP > SP) = CP - SP
  • Profit% = (Profit × 100 / CP)%
  • Loss% = (Loss × 100 / CP)%
  • SP when Profit Percent is given = (100 + Profit % / 100)× CP
  • CP when Profit Percent is given = (SP × 100 / 100 + Profit %)
  • SP when Loss Percent is given = (100 - Loss / 100)× CP
  • CP when Loss Percent is given = (SP × 100 / 100 - Loss)

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