A grocer bought 200 kg of rice at Rs 25 per kg. He sold 80 kg of it at a gain of 10% and 40 kg at a loss of 4%. At what rate per kg should he sell the remainder to gain 8% on his total investment? Please solve with steps and working as I do not understand.
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Purchase cost = 200 * 25 = Rs 5,000
Selling price of 80 kg rice - at 10% gain => 110% of price => (110/100) * Rs 25.
So money earned by selling 80 kg rice = 80 * 110/100 * 25 = Rs 2,200
Selling price of 40 kg rice -- at a loss of 4% => 96% of price => 96/100 *Rs 25
Money earned by selling 40 kg = 40 * 96/100 * 25 = Rs 960
Remaining quantity = 200 - 40 -80 = 80 kg
Total gain required = 8% =>
Overall money to be earned thru sales = 108/100 * cost = 108/100 * 5,000
= Rs 5,400
Money to be earned through sale of remaining 80 kg
= Rs 5,400 - Rs 2,200 - Rs 960 = Rs 2,240
Selling price of the remainder rice = Rs 2,240 / 80 kg = Rs 28/kg
Selling price of 80 kg rice - at 10% gain => 110% of price => (110/100) * Rs 25.
So money earned by selling 80 kg rice = 80 * 110/100 * 25 = Rs 2,200
Selling price of 40 kg rice -- at a loss of 4% => 96% of price => 96/100 *Rs 25
Money earned by selling 40 kg = 40 * 96/100 * 25 = Rs 960
Remaining quantity = 200 - 40 -80 = 80 kg
Total gain required = 8% =>
Overall money to be earned thru sales = 108/100 * cost = 108/100 * 5,000
= Rs 5,400
Money to be earned through sale of remaining 80 kg
= Rs 5,400 - Rs 2,200 - Rs 960 = Rs 2,240
Selling price of the remainder rice = Rs 2,240 / 80 kg = Rs 28/kg
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