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He bought a total of 480 apples for Rs. 1600. After adding the transportation fees, he spent a total of Rs. 2000. Of the 480 apples, 40 got spoiled.
Therefore, he bought;
(480-40) apples for Rs. 2000
440 apples for Rs. 2000
But he wants to sell the apples for a profit of 10% of the total he spent.
(2000*10%)+2000=2200
Therefore, he wants to sell;
440 apples --> Rs. 2000
12 apples --> ?
Through Cross-Multiplication, we get;
(12*2200)/440 = ?
? = 60
Therefore, he should sell the apples at Rs. 60 per dozen to make a profit of 10%.
Therefore, he bought;
(480-40) apples for Rs. 2000
440 apples for Rs. 2000
But he wants to sell the apples for a profit of 10% of the total he spent.
(2000*10%)+2000=2200
Therefore, he wants to sell;
440 apples --> Rs. 2000
12 apples --> ?
Through Cross-Multiplication, we get;
(12*2200)/440 = ?
? = 60
Therefore, he should sell the apples at Rs. 60 per dozen to make a profit of 10%.
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