A shopkeeper sells a pen set at 20% profit to another shopkeeper who sells it at a loss of 20%. If price of pen was 112rs.What is net profit or loss on total transaction?
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20/100*112= you will get the answer
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Answer: Net loss in the transaction will be Rs.4.48
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost price of pen(C.P)= Rs.112
Profit %= 20
As profit is always calculated on the C.P so profit(P)=( 20/100)*112 = Rs.22.4
So the selling price ( S.P ) will be = C.P + P
= Rs.112+22.4 = Rs.134.4
Now, C.P for the second shopkeeper= Rs.134.4
Loss%= 20
So, in the same way as above,
Loss(L)= Rs.26.88
So, S.P for second shopkeeper
= Rs. 134.4 - 26.88= Rs.107.52
As the final selling price is less than the initial cost price, there is a loss.
Net loss= Rs.112-107.52= Rs.4.48
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