Math, asked by Nagasasi4080, 11 months ago

A grocer buys oranges at 3 for 25 pesos and plans to sell them at 5 for 45. How many oranges must he sell to get a profit of 300 pesos?

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Answered by Autopilot1987
0

447.76 Oranges

Step-by-step explanation:

Grocer Buys 3 Oranges for 25 Pesos therefore

1 Orange = 25/3 = 8.33 rs

Grocer is Selling 5 oranges for 45 Pesos therefore

1 Orange = 45/5 = 9 rs

Profit from 1 Orange = 9 - 8.33 = 0.67 Rs

To get Profit of 300 Pesos

300/ 0.67 = 447.76 Oranges  

He Must sell 447.76 Oranges to get the Profit of 300 Pesos

Answered by amitnrw
1

450 Oranges  grocer must sell to get profit of 300 pesos  if  buys oranges at 3 for 25 pesos and plans to sell them at 5 for 45.

Step-by-step explanation:

A grocer buys oranges at 3 for 25 pesos

=> 1 orange is bought in 25/3 pesos

Plan to sell 5 oranges for 45 pesos

=> 1 Ornage Is sold at  = 45/5 = 9 Pesos

Profit per orange =  9 - 25/3

= 2/3 Pesos

Let say X oranges  sold to get profit of 300 Pesos

=> X * 2/3  = 300

=> X = 450

450 Oranges  grocer must sell to get profit of 300 pesos  if  buys oranges at 3 for 25 pesos and plans to sell them at 5 for 45.

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