A werver sells a sari to a shopkeeper at the price of 150 and makes a profit of 25%. The shopkeeper sells the same sari
to a customer with a profit of 30%. If the weaver could sell the sari directly to the customer at 180, then what would be
the profit of the weaver and the pain of the customer in rupees?
Answers
Solution :-
Given : Selling price of Saree for weaver = Rs 150
Profit = 25%
Cost price = (S.P × 100)/(profit + 100)
= (150 × 100)/(25 + 100)
= 15000/125 = Rs 120
Cost price of Saree for shopkeeper = Rs 150
Profit = 30%
Selling price = C.P + profit% of C.P
= 150 + 30% of 150
= 150 + 0.3 × 150
= 150 + 45 = Rs 195
Now, If the weaver could sell the saree directly to the customer at Rs 180 :
Cost price of Saree for weaver = Rs 120
Profit for weaver = Rs (180 - 120) = Rs 60
If customer bought the saree of Rs 195 at Rs 180 :
Then, profit for customer = Rs (195 - 180) = Rs 15
Answer:
Rs 15 is the profit of that customer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given Problem:
A werver sells a sari to a shopkeeper at the price of 150 and makes a profit of 25%. The shopkeeper sells the same sari to a customer with a profit of 30%. If the weaver could sell the sari directly to the customer at 180, then what would be the profit of the weaver and the pain of the customer in rupees?
Solution:
Given that,
Selling price of Sari for weaver = Rs 150
Profit = 25%
We know that,
Put the given values,
Now,
Cost price of Sari for shopkeeper = Rs 150
Profit = 30%
We know that,
Put the given values,
It is also given that,
The weaver could sell the saree directly to the customer at Rs 180
Cost price of Saree for weaver = Rs 120
Profit for weaver = Rs (180 - 120) = Rs 60
If customer bought the saree of Rs 195 at Rs 180 :
Profit for customer = Rs (195 - 180) = Rs 15
Hence,
The answer is Rs. 15.