A sold an article to B at a profit of 2.5%, B sold the same article to c at loss of 10%. if c paid ₹9.90 for it , how much did it cost to. A
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The article cost for A is about 10.73 Rs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A sold an article to B at a profit of 2.5%, B sold the same article to c at loss of 10%. if c paid 9.90 for it , how much did it cost to. A
Solution:
Let the price of article be x
Profit of 2.5 % = x + 2.5% of x
Loss of 10% = (x + \frac{2.5x}{100}) \times \frac{10}{100} = \frac{102.5}{100}(x+1002.5x)×10010=100102.5
New cost = 9.9 Rs.
Equating to x,
We get x = 10.73 Rs.
The article cost for A is about 10.73 Rs.
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Mr. A sold an article to Mr. B at a profit of 2.5%. B sold the same to Mr. C at a loss of 10%. If C paid ₹9.90 for it, how much did it cost A?
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