Math, asked by lakhya76, 1 year ago

A sells some articles to B at a profit of 5%, B sells the same to C at a profit of 20% and C sells them to D at a profit of 25%. what would A' s percentage to profit be, if he sold the articles directly to D, at the price D paid for them.

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Answered by venky2290
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A sells articles to B at profit of 5%

For Ex: 1005+5% = 105%

B sells to C profit 20% from 105% =21%             105+21=126%

C sells to D profit 25% from 126% = 30.25(approx 30%) =126+30 = 156

If he sold directly to D is 56%

Answered by kubetkumar60
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Answer:

56% profit

Step-by-step explanation:

its too easy

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