Math, asked by jeannie9549, 1 year ago

By selling a purse for rs.250, Ranjana loses one-sixth of what it cost her. Find (i) the cost price of the purse (ii) her loss percentage.

Answers

Answered by rohangupta0424
52

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Let the cost price of the purse be ₹x. Then,

Loss = 1/6 of ₹x

= ₹x/6

Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss

x = 250 + x/6

x - x/6 = 250

6x - x/6 = 250

5x/6 = 250

x = 250×6/5

x = 300

Hence, the cost price of the purse is ₹300.

2) Loss = Cost Price - Selling Price

= ₹(300-250)

= ₹50

Loss % = Loss/Cost Price × 100

= 50/300 × 100

= 50/3 %

= 16 unit 2/3 %.

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Answered by ravishpat
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Let the cost price of the purse be ₹x. Then,

Loss = 1/6 of ₹x

= ₹x/6

Cost Price = Selling Price + Loss

x = 250 + x/6

x - x/6 = 250

6x - x/6 = 250

5x/6 = 250

x = 250×6/5

x = 300

Hence, the cost price of the purse is ₹300.

2) Loss = Cost Price - Selling Price

= ₹(300-250)

= ₹50

Loss % = Loss/Cost Price × 100

= 50/300 × 100

= 50/3 %

= 16 unit 2/3 %.

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