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A manufacturer sells an article to a whole seller at the profit of 18% the whole seller sells it to a retailer at profit of 20%. the retailer sells it to a customer at a profit of 25%. If the customer pays Rs 30.09 for it, find the cost price of the manufacturer.​

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: Let the manufacturing cost is Rs.100. Then the selling cost of the article is 100+18=118 .

The wholesaler purchase the article at Rs.118 and sell it to the retailer at a price of 118+(118×20/100) =118+(118/5)=(590+118)/5=708/5

The retailer purchase it at Rs. 708/5 and sell it to the customer at a price of

(708/5)+(708×25/100)=(708/5)+(177/5)=(708+177)/5=885/5=177

by the given question, 177 ≡30.09

or, 100≡(30.09/177)×100=17

∴, the cost of the manufacturer is Rs. 17

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