Math, asked by monikaagarwal40, 1 year ago

A shopkeeper buys a packet of wafers at rupees 64 per packet he spends rupees 4 on Transporter 4 packets at what price would he sell the packets to gain 16%??
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Answered by varunsharma3711
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Your answer is here

Price of a packet is = 64

He spends 4 rupees on Transporter 4 packet

It means 1 packet transport is 1 rupee

It means the total cost price of A packet is = 65 rupees

He wants to gain 16 % profit on one packet

OK Then 16 % of 65 is

65 × 16 ÷ 100 = 10.4

Then 65 + 10.4 = 75.4

It means he sell the packet 75.4 rupees to gain 16% profit

I hope it's helpful for you. Thank you

Answered by prantbhai10
0

Answer:

75.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Your answer is here

Price of a packet is = 64

He spends 4 rupees on Transporter 4 packet

It means 1 packet transport is 1 rupee

It means the total cost price of A packet is = 65 rupees

He wants to gain 16 % profit on one packet

OK Then 16 % of 65 is

65 × 16 ÷ 100 = 10.4

Then 65 + 10.4 = 75.4

It means he sell the packet 75.4 rupees to gain 16% profit

I hope it's helpful for you. Thank you

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