Math, asked by anjelinahandique73, 10 months ago

A lady buys grocery worth Rs. 350 from a shop. The lady gives the shopkeeper Rs. 2000 note. The shopkeeper gets the change from next shop keeps Rs.350 for himself and return Rs. 1650 to the lady. Later the shopkeeper of the next shop comes with the Rs.2000 note saying "duplicate" and takes his money back how much lose did the shopkeeper incur who sold groceries to the lady?

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Answered by fathimafath454
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Answered by bandanabhopal
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my answer is 2000 Rs. Total loss

1. LADY TOOK 1650 RS +350 RS GOODS GIVING NOTHING (FAKE NOTE OF 2000, SO NO VALUE).

2. SHOP KEEPER ‘A’ GAVE THAT MONEY TO LADY AFTER TAKING FROM PADOSI SHOP (B)- (ITS LIKE BORROWING WHEN NO 2000 EXIST BECAUSE 2000 NOTE WAS FAKE, WHICH WAS GIVEN BY SHOPKEEPER A TO B, AND TO HIM BY LADY- FAKE 2000 NOTE)

3. Shopkeeper A – took 2000 from ‘B’ AND GAVE TO LADY 1650 +350 GOODS, HE LEFT WITH 350 (THAT IS SHOP B MONEY, SO MAIN SHOP (A) DID NOT HAD ANY LOSS YET)

4. SHOP B SAID I NEED MY MONEY BACK BECAUSE 2000 RS NOTE IS FAKE- SO SHOP ‘A’ GAVE HIM 350 REMAINING WITH HIM AND 1650 FROM HIS OWN POCKET, 1650. SO, 350 GOODS GIVEN FROM HIS OWN POCKET TO LADY AND THIS 1650 WAS GIVEN TO SHOP ‘B’ FROM HIS OWN POCKET SO TOTAL LOSS IS 1650+350= 2000 RS ONLY.

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