'A' sells an article, which costs him Rs 400, to B at a profit of 20%. B then sells it to C, making a profit of 10% on the price he paid to A. How much does C pay to B? (Steps to be shown please)
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'A' sells an article, which costs him Rs 400, to B at a profit of 20%.
profit of A = 400 × 20/100 = ₹80
CP for B = 400 + 80 = ₹480
B then sells it to C, making a profit of 10% on the price he paid to A
Profit for B = 480 × 10/100 = ₹48
CP for C = 480 + 48 = ₹528
Thus C pays ₹528 to B
profit of A = 400 × 20/100 = ₹80
CP for B = 400 + 80 = ₹480
B then sells it to C, making a profit of 10% on the price he paid to A
Profit for B = 480 × 10/100 = ₹48
CP for C = 480 + 48 = ₹528
Thus C pays ₹528 to B
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