By selling a pair of earrings at a discount of 25% on the marked price, a jeweller makes a profit of 16%. If the
profit is ₹48, What is the cost price? What is the marked price and the price at which the pair was eventually sold?
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Answer:Let the MP be rs.100
D= 25%
SP= (100-D) /100 × MP
= (100-25) / 100 × 100
= Rs.75
P = 16%
P = 16÷100 × 75
= rs.12
When p= 12 ; MP = 100
When p = 48 ; MP = 100÷12×48
= 400
Therefore MP= 400
Sp = (100-25) / 100 ×400
= 300
P= 16%
Cp = (100-16) / 100 × 300
= 252
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Answer:
C.P = Rs 300
M.P = Rs 464
final price = 348
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