A shopkeeper brought 200 kg of pomegranates rate of 40 per kg . he sold 80 kg of the pomegranates at loss of 15 % at what rate per kg must he sell the remaining pomegranate in order to get overall profit of 12%
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shopkeeper bought 200 kg at rate 40 rs per kg
so cost Price = 40 × 200 = Rs 8000
overall Profit = 12%
12% profit = (12/100) × 8000 = Rs 960
total Selling Price = 8000 + 960 = Rs 8960
80 kg sold at 15% loss
15 % loss per kg = (15/100) × 40 = Rs 6 per kg
selling Price per kg = 40 - 6 = Rs 34 / kg
selling price of 80 kg = 80 × 34 = Rs 2720
remaining = 200 - 80 = 120 kg
amount at which to be sold = 8960 - 2720 = Rs 6240
per kg selling price = 6240/120 = Rs 52 / kg
Rs 52 per kg must he sell the remaining pomegranates in order to get an overall profit of 12%
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