Math, asked by lakshmansingh1234, 9 months ago

A man sells 320 mangoes at the cost
price of 400 mangoes. His gain per
cent is
(a) 10%
(b) 25%
(c) 15%
(d) 20%​

Answers

Answered by SidhantVerma77
17

Answer:

His gain percent is (b) 25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the cost price of one mango be x

Therefore, cost price of 400 mangoes = 400x

By condition,

S.P. of 320 mangoes is equal to C.P. of 400 mangoes.

Therefore, Selling price of 320 mangoes = 400x

Selling peice of one mango = 400/320x

Profit = S.P. - C.P. = 400x/320 - x

= 80x/320

Gain percentage = (profit / C.P. × 100)%

= (80x/320 / x × 100)%

= (80 / 320 × 100)%

= (1 / 4 × 100)% = 25%.(answer).

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Answered by riddhichaudhary6263
2

ANSWER-25%

EXPLANATION-Let the cost price of one mango be x

Therefore, cost price of 400 mangoes = 400x

By condition,

S.P. of 320 mangoes is equal to C.P. of 400 mangoes.

Therefore, Selling price of 320 mangoes = 400x

Selling peice of one mango = 400/320x

Profit = S.P. - C.P. = 400x/320 - x

= 80x/320

Gain percentage = (profit / C.P. × 100)%

= (80x/320 / x × 100)%

= (80 / 320 × 100)%

= (1 / 4 × 100)% = 25%.(answer).

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