Math, asked by danish786D, 4 months ago

a man sells 45 lemons for Rs 40 at 20% loss. At what price should he sell 24 lemons to the next customer to gain a 20% profit​

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Answered by anugraha8957
0

Answer:

To get 20% profit, SP = 1.11 + 20% of 1.11 = Rs. 1.33. Thus, he can sell = 24/1.33 = 18 Lemons in Rs.

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Answered by EmpireDestroyer
3

Answer:

Cost price of 45 lemons = 40×100/80= 50

Selling price of 45 lemons to gain 20% profit

= 50×120/100 = 60

No. of lemons he should sell for Rs 24 to gain 20% profit = 45×24/24 =18

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