Math, asked by apuja55, 29 days ago

a man losses rs 60 by selling a watch for rs 940 find the loss per cent​

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Answered by harsh9273638
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Answered by SANDHIVA1974
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\begin{gathered}{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Given :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

↠ Selling Price of a watch = ₹940

↠ Lose on selling a watch = ₹60

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:To Find :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

↠ Loss percent

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\begin{gathered}{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Concept :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

★ Here We are given that Selling Price of watch is ₹940 and loss on selling watch is ₹60.We need to find the Loss % on selling a watch.

★ So,fisrtly we'll find the Cost Price of watch and after finding cost price we'll find the Loss % by insert the values in the required  formula.

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Using Formulae :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\bf{\green{Cost  \: Price = Selling \:  Price  +  Lost}}}}}

\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\bf{\green{Loss  \% =  \dfrac{Loss}{Selling \:  Price} \times 100}}}}}

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}{\underline{\underline{\maltese{\textsf{\textbf{\:Solution :}}}}}}\end{gathered}

\orange\bigstar Firstly, Finding the cost price

{\dashrightarrow{\pmb{\sf{Cost  \: Price = Selling \:  Price  +  Lost}}}}

Substuting the values

{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Cost  \: Price = 940 +  60}}}

{\dashrightarrow{\sf{Cost  \: Price = 1000}}}

{\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\bf{\red{Cost  \: Price = 1000}}}}}}

∴ The cost price of watch is ₹1000.

\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}

\orange\bigstar Now, Calculating the loss percent

{: \implies{\pmb{\sf{Loss  \% =  \dfrac{Loss}{Selling \:  Price} \times 100}}}}

Substuting the values

{: \implies{\sf{Loss  \% =  \dfrac{60}{1000} \times 100}}}

{: \implies{\sf{Loss  \% =  \dfrac{60 \times 100}{1000} }}}

{: \implies{\sf{Loss  \% =  \dfrac{6000}{1000} }}}

{: \implies{\sf{Loss  \% =   \cancel{\dfrac{6000}{1000}}}}}

{: \implies{\sf{Loss  \% = 6\%}}}

{\bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\bf{\red{Loss  \:  \% = 6 \: \%}}}}}}

∴ The loss % of selling watch is 6%.

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