Math, asked by sky1001, 10 months ago

A lady buys grocery worth Rs.350 from a shop. (shopkeeper selling the goods with zero profit)

The lady gives him 2000 rs note. The shopkeeper gets the change from next shop, keeps 350 for himself and returns Rs.1650 to d lady.

Later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the Rs.2000 note saying "duplicate" and takes his money back.
"How much LOSS did the shopkeeper face ?"

A. 350
B. 1650
C. 2350
D. 3650
E. 4000
F. Other(Specify Amount)

Answers

Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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A lady buys grocery worth 350 so ₹350 is a loss for the shopkeeper.

Cash given by lady is Rs 2000.

The shopkeeper brings change and returns 350 to the lady.

Therefore, Rs 2000 – Rs 350 = Rs 1650

The shopkeeper makes loss worth Rs 1650 because that is the amount of goods the lady bought and by giving the change against the cost of the goods that is ₹ 350 for the grocery cost.

So the total loss for the shopkeeper is Rs 350 + Rs 1650 = Rs 2000

Therefore, a lady buys grocery worth ₹350

So, correct answer is 2000

✪✪ Hence Proved ✪✪

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