A shopkeeper has just enough money to buy 52 cycles worth ₹1050 each . If each cycle were to cost ₹ 42 more ,then how many cycles would he be able to buy with that amount of money?
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Cost price of 1 cycle=1050Rs
Number of cycles=52.
Total price= 1050×52=54600Rs.
The shopkeeper has 54600Rs with him.
If the cost price increases by 42Rs.
New cost price= 1050Rs+42Rs=1092Rs.
Number of cycles the shopkeeper can now buy= 54600÷1092= 50 cycles.
The shopkeeper can buy only 50 cycles if the price increases by 42Rs.
Hope it helps.
Cost price of 1 cycle=1050Rs
Number of cycles=52.
Total price= 1050×52=54600Rs.
The shopkeeper has 54600Rs with him.
If the cost price increases by 42Rs.
New cost price= 1050Rs+42Rs=1092Rs.
Number of cycles the shopkeeper can now buy= 54600÷1092= 50 cycles.
The shopkeeper can buy only 50 cycles if the price increases by 42Rs.
Hope it helps.
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