A lady buys goods worth rs.350 from a shop.(shopkeeper selling the goods with zero profit). The lady gives him 2000rs note. The shopkeeper gets the change from the next shop and keeps 350 for himself and returns rs.1650 to the lady. later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the 2000 rs note saying "duplicate" and takes his money back. How much LOSS did the shopkeeper
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The shopkeeper lost 4000rs.
Explanation:
- The shopkeeper gets a loss of 4000Rs.
- The lady buys things for 350 and the shopkeeper returns her 1650.
- Since 2000 note was duplicate so shopkeeper lost a product of 350 rs and an extra 1650 change that makes it 2000.
- And since the shopkeeper got the change from the next shopkeeper so he also lost 2000.
- That makes 2000+2000=4000.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The loss of shopkeeper is 2000/-
Reason: The shopkeeper took the change of 2000/-,all the denominations are original in worth of a duplicate note of 2000/-.
Out of which 1650/- was handed over to the lady.
The lady buy the product of worth rupees 350/-,these 350/- rupees was with the shopkeeper himself.
The shopkeeper gives back 2000/- original note to the another shopkeeper whom he has taken the change.
So, he has loss of 2000 Rupees only.
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