A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 20%and B sells it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays ₹1500 , What did A pay for it?
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Let the C.P of A be 100.
Given that A sells a bicycle to B at 20%. Then the cost price of B = 100 + 20% of 100 = 120%.
Given that B sells a bicycle to C at 5%.Then the cost price of C = 120 + 5% of 120 =120 + 6 = 126.
Given The cost price of C = 3780
If 126 = 3780
1 = 3780/126
100 = (3780 * 100)/126
= 3000.
Cost price of A = 3000.
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Well whatever is C cp will be B's sp and A's cp so calculate ull get the answer
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