Math, asked by jayatidsvaidya, 5 months ago

A shopkeeper earns a profit of Rs. 2 by selling one pen and incurs a loss of 50 paise per pencils of her old stock. in a particular month, he incurred a loss of Rs. 10. In this period he sold 45 pens. how many pencils did he sell in this period?

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

She sold 45 pens that month

this means she made a profit of 45*2= Rs. 90

but 

As per Question she made a loss of Rs. 10

=> she made a total loss of 90-x=-10

                                          x=Rs. 100

it is given that she incurs a loss of 50 paise per pencil

=> She sold 100÷1/2

                    = 100×2=200

Therefore she sold 200 pencils that month

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Answered by ashauthiras
1

Answer:

200 pencils that month

Step-by-step explanation:

She sold 45 pens that month

this means she made a profit of 45*2= Rs. 90

but  

As per Question she made a loss of Rs. 10

=> she made a total loss of 90-x=-10

x=Rs. 100

it is given that she incurs a loss of 50 paise per pencil

=> She sold 100÷1/2

= 100×2=200

∴ , she sold 200 pencils that month

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