Math, asked by 13490, 6 months ago

A fruit seller bought mangoes at Rs 90 per dozen and sold them at a loss of 8%. How much will a customer pay for : (i.) one mango (ii.) 40 mangoes

Answers

Answered by rinisen
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

C.P = Rs. 90 per dozen

= Rs. 90/12 per mango

= Rs. 7.5 per mango

loss = 8%

S.P

= 7.5- (8/100)×7.5

= 7.5 -0.6

= 6.9

(i) The customer will pay Rs. 6.9 per mango

(ii) and 6.9×40 = 276 for 40 mangoes

Answered by itsshivani890
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

C.P

=

= Rs

90

90 per dozen

cost of per mango

=

=

90

/

12

90/12

Rs

7.5

7.5per mango

he sold at the loss of

8

%

8%

S.P

=

=

7.5

(

8

/

100

)

×

7.5

7.5−(8/100)×7.5

=

=

7.5

0.6

7.5−0.6

=

=

6.9

6.9

i)

i) Now the customer will pay Rs

6.9

6.9 per mango.

ii)

ii) Now the cost of

40

40 mangoes

=

=

6.9

×

40

=

276

6.9×40=276

Hence,

the cost of

40

40 mangoes is

276

276.

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