Math, asked by regeltoss7, 10 months ago

A vendor sells mangoes at ₹40 per kg. At the end of the day he found that he sold 30 kg of mangoes making a profit of ₹200. calculate the cost price of the mangoes per kg and his profit per cent for 30kg mangoes. At what price per kg should he have sold if he wanted a profit of 35% ?​

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Answered by sireeshavanukuru
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

s.p=40/kg*30kg

    =1200 for 30kg

profit=200 ,then

c.p  = 1000

means profit=20%

if he want to make 35% profit he should sell 30kg of mangoes at 1350

1kg=1350/30

     = 45/kg

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