Math, asked by iqrasolanki1234, 8 months ago

A merchant buys oranges for Rs 45 a dozen, what should be his SP if he wants to make a profit of 12%.​

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Answered by rajatkumar2088
0

Answer:

C.P. of 2 dozen oranges=10+8=18Rs.

S.P of 2 dozen oranges=11×2=22Rs.

Profit=22−18=4Rs.

If profit is 4 Rs. then oranges brought=2 dozen

If profit is 120 Rs. then oranges brought=

4

2

×120=60dozen

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Answered by ItzMagicalMystery
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CP = 45

P % = 12 %

SP = ?

CP/100×100+P%= SP

=>45/100×112 = SP

=>9/10×56 = SP

=> ₹50.40

SP of 12 oranges = ₹50.40

SP of 1 orange = ?

=> 50.40/12

=> ₹4.20

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