Math, asked by HimanshuSomvanshi, 11 months ago

A milkman sold two of his buffaloes for rupees 2,000 each on one he made a gain of 5% and on the other a loss of 10% find his overall loss or gain.​

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Answered by itzvishuhere
1

Heya mate!!

CP of 1st buffalo -

 \frac{sp \times 100}{100 + p\%}

 \frac{2000 \times 100}{105}

1904.7

CP for 2nd buffalo

 \frac{2000 \times 100}{90}

2,222.2

Loss- 317.5

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Answered by Anonymous
10

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♠️How??

\implies\sfBuffalo = Rs 20000

\implies\sfThe milkman gain of 5% for selling one buffalo

\implies\sfThat means if C.P = Rs 100

S.P = 105.

C.P. of one buffalo = \bf\frac{2000 * 100}{105}

\implies\sf Rs 19,047.62

Second buffalo was sold at a loss of 10%.

If C.P = 100, then S.P = 90.

C.P. of other buffalo = \bf\frac{2000 * 100}{90}

\implies\sfRs 22222.22

Total C.P. = Rs 19047.62 + Rs 22222.22

\implies\sfRs 41269.84

Total S.P. = Rs 20000 + Rs 20000

\implies\sfRs 40000

Loss = Rs 41269.84 − Rs 40000

\implies\sfRs1269.84

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