Math, asked by maani4701, 11 months ago

An egg seller sells his eggs only in the packs of 3 eggs, 6 eggs, 9 eggs, 12 eggs etc., but the rate is not necessarily uniform. One day Raju (which is not the same egg seller) purchased at the rate of 3 eggs for a rupee and the next hour he purchased equal number of eggs at the rate of 6 eggs for a rupee. Next day he sold all the eggs at the rate of 9 eggs for Rs. 2. What is his percentage profit or loss?
A.10% loss
B.11.11% loss
C.3% loss
D.2.5 % profit

Answers

Answered by anuragbhai
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its b. 11.11%loss. i hope this will help you
Answered by Victory1234
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CP  \: of  \: one  \: egg  \: in \:  first \:  case =  \frac{1}{3}  = 33.33 paise


CP \:  of \:  one \:  egg  \: in \:  second \:  case =  \frac{1}{6} = 16.66 \: paise

Average CP = (33.33 +16.66)/2 = 25 paise

Selling price of 9 eggs = Rs. 2

SP of one egg = 200/9 

Profit or loss = [(25 - (200/9))*100]/25

Profit or loss = -11.11. (loss)

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