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A shopkeer bought a sack 50kg of sugar for 1750 as the prise of sugar fell he had to sell it at tha rate of 32 rupees per kilo. how much less money did he get than he had spent?​

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Answered by bestarun2220
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Step-by-step explanation:

A shopkeeper bought a sack of 50 kg of sugar for 1750 rupees.as the price of sugar fell, he had to sell it at the rate of 32 rupees per kilo. So, Rs. 150 less than he had spent.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given :

A shopkeeper bought a sack of 50 kg of sugar for 1750 rupees. . as the price of sugar fell, he had to sell it at the rate of 32 rupees per kilo.

To Find :

How much less money than he had spent

Solution:

Cost price of 50 kg sugar = Rs.1750

SP of 1 kg sugar = Rs.32

SP of 50 kg sugar =

32 \times 50

=

1600

Difference in SP and CP = 1750-1600 =150

So, Rs.150 less than he had spent.

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