Math, asked by sahabikesh, 1 year ago

A shopkeeper marked a price of TV ₹18500. He put two consecutive profits of 20% & 5%. How much should shopkeeper sell a TV to customer?


athul007: its actually very simple 18500*80/100/95/100 = 14060
cuteboyharry: 23,125

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Answered by AnishaG
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 <i>Here's ur answer

➡️ Given,

Marked price=₹18500

Profits..incuded along with marked price

=20% and 5%

Therefore..

 <u>After a profit of 20% is added.. </u >

The selling price becomes.. =

 \frac{20}{100} \times 18500 = 3700

s.p = 18500 + 3700 = 22200

 <u>Now.. Adding more 5% profit</u >

 \frac{5}{100} \times 18500 = 1100

s.p = 22200+ 1100 = 23310

<b>The shopkeeper should sell it at ₹23,310</b>

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Hmtechs: he should sell it nearly approximate price of 23500
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