Math, asked by mannusaggu, 10 months ago

by selling 36 oranges a vendor losses the selling of 4 oranges his gain percent is

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Answered by VedantJadon
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Answered by SparklingThunder
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 \huge  \purple{ \underline{ \boxed{ \red{ \mathbb{ANSWER : }}}}}

 \red{ \textsf{Loss percentage =  \orange{10 \% }}}

 \huge  \purple{ \underline{ \boxed{ \red{ \mathbb{EXPLANATION : }}}}}

 \red{ \textsf{Let x be the price of an orange . }}

 \green{ \mathbb{ACCORDING \:  TO  \: QUESTION :}}

 \red { \textsf{Cost Price = 36x+4x = 40x}}

 \red{ \textsf{Selling Price=36x}}

  \red{\mathsf{Loss \:  Percentage =  \frac{Cost Price - Selling Price }{Cost Price}  \times 100 }}

\red{\mathsf{Loss \:  Percentage = \frac{4 \cancel{x}}{40 \cancel{x}}  \times 100}}

\red{\mathsf{Loss \:  Percentage = \frac{100}{10} }}

\red{  \colorbox{yellow}{\boxed{\mathsf{Loss \:  Percentage = 10\%}}}}

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