Math, asked by adrijapaul0408, 5 months ago

A shopkeeper sells two quality of tea at rate of Rs. 33 per kg. and Rs. 30 per kg, gaining 10%

and 20% prof it respectively. If he mixes the two variants in the ratio 3:2 and sells the mixture at

Rs. 21 per kg., what is his gain or loss?​

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Answered by aakashshaw305
2

Answer:

51.4% loss

Explanation:

Two variants in the ratio 3:2

Average C.P of Mixed Tea =(33×3×30×2)/3+2

= 159/5

= Rs. 31.8

SP = Rs. 21/kg

loss = 31.8-21 = Rs. 10.8

loss = 10.8/21×100

= 51.4% loss

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Subtraction serves as a representation for the act of removing items from a collection. The negative symbol stands for subtraction. For example, if four of the nine oranges that are stacked together (as in the above illustration) are then transported to a basket, the stack will now contain five oranges rather than nine. Therefore, the difference between 9 and 4 is 5, which equals 9 minus 4. In addition to applying it to natural numbers, subtraction can also be used with other kinds of numbers. The letter "-" represents subtraction. Minuend, subtrahend, and difference are the three numerical components that make up the subtraction operation.

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