Math, asked by geniuscientist3201, 8 months ago

By selling a tie for ₹252, a shopkeeper gains 5% . At what price should he sell the tie to gain 35%

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Answered by jagrutjulka2007
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: Let the Cost Price be Rs a

Gain percent = 5 %

Selling price = 252

=> Cost Price + Gain = 252

=> a + 5 % of a = 252

=> a + 5a/ 100 = 252

=> a + a/20 = 252

=> 21a/20 = 252

=> a = 252 × 20 / 21

=> a = 12 × 20

=> a = 240

Cost Price = Rs 240

Now,

To get 35 % Gain,

Selling price = Cost Price + 35% of Cost Price

SP = 240 + 35× 240 / 100

SP = 240 + 7 × 12

SP = 240 + 84

SP = Rs 324

To get 35 % Profit, he should sell the tie in Rs 324

hope this will help you

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