Math, asked by sabhi1, 1 year ago

a man sold two varieties of his dog for rupees 3605 each on one he made a gain of 15% and on the other he lost 9% find his overall gain or loss

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Answered by sumer3012
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Total gain on sale of one variety of dog is Rs540.75 and Total loss on sale of second variety of dog is Rs324.45
Answered by tardymanchester
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Answer:

Overall loss is Rs.113.8.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A man sold two varieties of his dog for rupees 3605 each on one he made a gain of 15% and on the other he lost 9%.

To find : His overall gain or loss?

Solution :

First dog,

SP_1=3605

Profit = 15%

CP_1= \frac{(SP\times 100)}{(100+profit\%)}

CP_1= \frac{(3605\times 100)}{(100+15)}

CP_1= \frac{(360500)}{(115)}

CP_1= 3134.7

Now, Second dog

SP_2=3605

Loss = 9%

CP_2= \frac{(SP\times 100)}{(100-loss\%)}

CP_2= \frac{(3605\times 100)}{(100-9)}

CP_2= \frac{(360500)}{(91)}

CP_2= 3961.5

Total CP = 3134.7 + 3961.5 = 7096.2

Total SP = 3605+3605= 7210

Overall loss = 7210 - 7096.2 = 113.8

Therefore, Overall loss is Rs.113.8.

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