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a fruitseller bought 10 dozen oranges at the rate of ₹12 per dozen. 10 oranges were rotten andhad to be thrown away . he sold the rest for ₹15 per dozen .find his gain or loss​

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Answered by legendrohit002
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Answered by Iriene111
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Toal number of oranges bought =14×12=168

Price of 12 (1 dozen)0ranges =3rs

Price of 168 oranges= 168×3÷12=42 rs

Number of oranges returned =20

Remaining oranges 168–20=148

Selling price of 12(1 dozen) oranges=3.72rs

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Price of 148 oranges =148×3.72÷12 =45.88rs

Profit =45.88–42= 3.88rs

Other type of answer :

Now, we are given,

Costing Price of 20 dozen is Rs. 140.00

So, the costing price of 1 dozen is = 20

1×140.00 =7.00

So,

C.P = 7.00 Rs & S.P = 7.50.

(For one Dozen)

Now, S.P. - C.P. = 7.50 -7.00

=0.50>0

He gain 0.50 Rs per dozen

Now,

for 20 Dozen , he gain

=0.50×20

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