Math, asked by zidan63, 1 year ago

a shopkeeper buys ₹ 50 per ream at what price per quire should he sell it to gain 20 % . plzz ans ( hint 1 ream = 20 quires .. ) her ans is ₹ 3plzz explain .. brainly masters my help

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Answered by siddhartharao77
66

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that Price of 1 ream = 20 quires.

It is given that he buys 50 per ream.

Then, Price of 20 quires = 50 quires.

Then, Price of 1 quires = (50/20) = 10/4.

Given, Gain = 20%.

We know that Selling price = [(100 + Gain%)/100] * CP

                                             = [(120)/100] * 10/4

                                             = 1200/400

                                             = 3.



Hope it helps!


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Answered by Anonymous
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\bf{\implies{\mathsf{Given:-}}}

 \implies{\mathsf{a \: shopkeeper \: buys \: \: 50 \: per \: ream}}

\\ \\

 \implies{ \fbox{\mathsf{1 \: ream = 20 \: queries}}} \\ \\ \\ \\

 \implies{ \fbox{\mathsf{1 \: ream = 20 \: queries}}} \\ \\ \\ \implies{ \mathsf{Price \: of \: 20\:queries = 50}} \\ \\ \\\\ \\ \\ \\ \implies{ \mathsf{Price \: of \: 1 \:queries = \frac{20}{50}}}\\ \\ \\ \implies{ \mathsf{According \: to \: the \: Question \: Statement}} \\ \\

 \implies { \mathsf{Selling \: price \: of \: per \: queries = 2.5 + 20\% \: of \: 2.5}} \\ \\ \\ \implies{ \mathsf{2.5 +{\frac{20 \times 2.5 }{100}}}} \\ \\ \\ \implies{ \mathsf{2.5 + \frac{2.5}{5}}} \\ \\ \implies { \mathsf{2.5 + 0.5 = 3}}

\bf{\huge{ \mathsf{Hence, Required \: \: Price \: Per \: Queries \: = 3}}} <br />

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