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by selling 33m of carpet a man loses an amount equal to the selling price of 6m of carpet. find his gain or loss per cent.​

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.Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)= ₹39

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)= ₹39L% = L/CP× 100

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)= ₹39L% = L/CP× 100= 6/39 ×100

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)= ₹39L% = L/CP× 100= 6/39 ×100= 200/13

Step-by-step explanation:Let the price of one carpet be x. Then,Loss = Selling price of 6 carpets = ₹6Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss= ₹(33+6)= ₹39L% = L/CP× 100= 6/39 ×100= 200/13=15. 38

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