Math, asked by Koolkhushi8052, 1 year ago

A merchant buys two items for Rs. 7500. One item he sells at a profit of 16% and the other item at 14% loss. In the deal, the merchant makes neither any profit nor any loss. What is the difference between the selling price of both the items?
A) Rs. 620
B) Rs. 654
C) Rs. 725
D) Rs. 747

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Answered by KrishnaBirla
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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the C.P of one item is Rs. x and that of other is Rs. (7500 - x)

According to the data given,

C.P = S.P

x \times ( \frac{116}{100} ) + (7500 - x) \times ( \frac{86}{100} )= 7500

30x = 105000 \\

x = 3500

Required difference between selling prices,

 = [( \frac{3500}{100} ) \times 116] - [( \frac{4000}{100} ) \times 86]

= 4060-3440

= Rs. 620

Therefore,

Correct option A) Rs. 620

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