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Answer question no. 34

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Answered by rchahal008
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: CP = 4500

Profit on 1/3 of theof the sugar = 10%

Amount = (4500/3)*(110/100)

= 150*11 = 1650

Profit = 1650 - 1500 = 150

Total amount required = 4500*112/100 = 5040

Total profit should be 5040 - 4500 = 540

Required profit on the remaining part of the sugar = 540 - 150 = 390

Let the profit on the remaining part of sugar be x

amount by selling 2/3 of the sugar = (4500)*(2/3)*(x/100) = 390

= 30x = 390

= x = 390/30 = 13

Answered by dharneswar07
1

x=13

Step-by-step explanation:

10% of 1500=150

total sugar sold =4500+540=5040

he got rupees 1650 when he sold the 1/3 of sugar

5040-1650=3390

left of sugar =4500-1500=3000

let the gain percent on 2/3 of sugar be x

xpercent of 3000=3390-3000

x/100*3000=390

x*30=390

x=390/30=13

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