Math, asked by pramodnky, 3 months ago

A man buys a radio for ₹ 480 And wants to sell it at profit of 15 % find the selling price of the radio?​

Answers

Answered by prabhas24480
4

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Answer:

Cost of radio for vijay = Selling price of radio = rs 480.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

CP of radio = rs 400

P % of radio = 20 %

By applying formula of selling price (S.P)

We have,

selling \: price \: of \: radio \:  =  \: cost \: price \: of \: radio \:  \frac{(100 \:  +  \: profit \: \%)}{100}  \\ selling \: price \: of \: radio \:  \:  =  \: 400 \:  \times  \:  \frac{(100 \:  + 20 )\: }{100} \\  \\ selling \: price \: of \: radio \:  \:  =  \: 400 \:  \times  \frac{120}{100}    \: \: \\ \:  selling \: price \: of \: radio \:  =  \:  \frac{48000}{100}  \\  \ selling \: price \: of \: radio =  \: rs \: 480

Here,

CP of radio is the cost price of radio

P % of radio is profit % of radio

Selling price of radio is rs 480

Cost of radio for vijay = Selling price of radio = rs 480.

Answered by UniqueBabe
34

Cost of radio for vijay = Selling price of radio = rs 480.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

CP of radio = rs 400

P % of radio = 20 %

By applying formula of selling price (S.P)

We have,

sellingpriceofradio=costpriceofradio(100+profit%)100sellingpriceofradio=400×(100+20)100sellingpriceofradio=400×120100sellingpriceofradio=48000100

sellingpriceofradio=costpriceofradio

100

(100+profit%)

sellingpriceofradio=400×

100

(100+20)

sellingpriceofradio=400×

100

120

sellingpriceofradio=

100

48000

sellingpriceofradio=rs480

Here,

CP of radio is the cost price of radio

P % of radio is profit % of radio

Selling price of radio is rs 480

Cost of radio for vijay = Selling price of radio = rs 480.

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