Math, asked by shahidkhanandfawadgu, 8 months ago

azam bought 30 dozen eggs in which 30 eggs were rotten if he bought it for Rs 1800 what should be the selling price of each egg to get a profit of 1 ruppee​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
5

Answer:

Just think it through.

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggs

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per egg

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....then he wants to make a profit of Rs 360 (1 per each egg he bought)

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....then he wants to make a profit of Rs 360 (1 per each egg he bought)... or his income has to be 1800+360 = 2160

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....then he wants to make a profit of Rs 360 (1 per each egg he bought)... or his income has to be 1800+360 = 2160but he only sells 330 eggs, so the selling price must be

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....then he wants to make a profit of Rs 360 (1 per each egg he bought)... or his income has to be 1800+360 = 2160but he only sells 330 eggs, so the selling price must be2160/330 or appr Rs 6.55

Just think it through.He bought 30 dozen, or 360 eggsSo the cost price was 1800/360 RS or Rs 5 per eggBut he can only sell 330 eggs.According to the wording of the question, he wants to make a profit of 1 rupe per egg, but it doesn't say if that profit is based on the eggs bought. Since profit is usually based on cost price, ....then he wants to make a profit of Rs 360 (1 per each egg he bought)... or his income has to be 1800+360 = 2160but he only sells 330 eggs, so the selling price must be2160/330 or appr Rs 6.55... based on my interpretation of the problem

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Answered by panashyadav2
2

HE CAN SELL IT AT 6 RS SO THEIR IS A PROFIT OF 1 RS.

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