Math, asked by kimdhillon, 1 year ago

A garments shop earn a profit of rs100 on every shirt and loses rs 50 on every sale of half pant.
a) The shop sells in a mnth 50 shirts and 150 half pant.what is the profit or loss?
b) If the shop owner sells 50 half pants in a mnth . how many shirts he has to sell to earn a profit of rs 5000​

Answers

Answered by navithalaxmio2
31

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

1 shirt = 100rs profit

1 half pant =50rs loss

a) shirts 50 and 150 half shirts

Shirts =50 × 100 (profit)

= 5000(profit)

Half pants = 150 × 50(loss)

= 7500(loss)

Shop keeper loss or profit =5000-7500= -2500

Therefore he received 2500 loss

b) if he sells 50 half pants = 50 ×50

= 250(loss)

To receive 5000 profit he need sell :

Shirts profit -250 =5000

Shirts profit=5000+250

= 5250

To get 5250 as profit on shirts he need to sell :

100×no. of shirts =5250

No.shirts=5250/100

=52.5

= 53 (approx)

So to get 5000 profit he need to sell 53 shirts

Answered by akshita1674
0

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The shop sells in a month 50 half shirt and 150 half pants. What is the profit or loss. Profit on every shirt = ₹100 Loss on every half pant = ₹50 Number of half pants sold = 150 Number of shirts sold = 50 Total profit on shirts = ₹100 x 50 = ₹5000 Total loss on half pants = ₹50 x 150 = ₹7500 Total profit or loss = Total profit on shirts - Total loss on half pants = ₹5000 - ₹7500 = -₹2500

Sorry I don't know the b) answer

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