Math, asked by vidhirathod44, 1 year ago

Dean's second-hand smartphone cost ₹18,000. He spent another ₹1500 on repair. He was still not satisfied with the condition of the phone and sold it at a loss of 30%
For what price did Dean sell his phone?

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Answered by knightriders352
22
firstly find total money i.e 18000+1500=19500.now find 30% of 19500 i.e 5850.now at last subtract 5850 from 19500 you will get ans. i.e 13650




Answered by chanamolusathvik7
8

Answer:

13750 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

First, calculate the total expenses for the phone => 18,000 + 1,500 = 19,500

From the total expenses, calculate the loss => 30% of 19500 = 5,850

Then, from the total expenses, deduct the amount of loss that you got, i.e, 19,500 - 5,850 = 13,650

So, Dean sold his phone at Rs. 13, 650

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