Math, asked by Manisuman96, 10 months ago

A shopkeeper bought two radios for rs.6000.he sold one of them at 20%profit and another at 10%loss.if he gained 2% on his total outlay,at what price did he buy each radio?

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Answered by mhanifa
10

Answer:

₹2400 and ₹3600

Step-by-step explanation:

  • One of radios cost= x
  • Another radio costs= ₹6000- x

Radio 1 sold for:

  • x+20%= 1.2x

Radio 2 sold for:

  • (₹6000-x) -10%= (₹6000-x)*0.9= ₹5400-0.9x

Received total:

  • ₹6000+2%= ₹6000*1.02= ₹6120

Altogether we have:

  • 1,2x+₹5400-0.9x=₹6120
  • 0.3x=₹6120-₹5400
  • 0.3x=₹720
  • x=₹720/0.3
  • x=₹2400
  • ₹6000-x=₹6000-₹2400=₹3600

Answer: ₹2400 and ₹3600

Answered by abhipsha02755
1

Answer:

brainlest

Step-by-step explanation:

One of radios cost= x

Another radio costs= ₹6000- x

Radio 1 sold for:

x+20%= 1.2x

Radio 2 sold for:

(₹6000-x) -10%= (₹6000-x)*0.9= ₹5400-0.9x

Received total:

₹6000+2%= ₹6000*1.02= ₹6120

Altogether we have:

1,2x+₹5400-0.9x=₹6120

0.3x=₹6120-₹5400

0.3x=₹720

x=₹720/0.3

x=₹2400

₹6000-x=₹6000-₹2400=₹3600

Answer: ₹2400 and ₹3600

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