Math, asked by Raja76vayalur, 5 hours ago

a shopkeeper buys sugar worth1200 rs and flour worth 1800rs find the selling price and total profit earned by shopkeeper if he sells the sugar at 5% profit and flour at 2% loss.

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Answered by shyamantak
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Step-by-step explanation:

selling price of sugar=

5/100 ×1200= 60(amount of money profit)

Sugar sold in amount = 1200+60=1260(amount of money received after selling sugar)

Selling price of flour

2/100×1800=36(amount of money loss)

1800-36=1764(amount of money he has by selling flour)

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Answered by swarnalatamishra4321
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Answer:

he made 3024 by selling

Step-by-step explanation:

5% of 1200= 5/100 ×1200=60

2% of 1800= 2/100× 1800=36

price he made by selling sugar = 1200+60- 1260 rs

price he made by selling flour= 1800-36-1764

total profit-1260+1764 rs = 3024 rs

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