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Drishti bought 100 dozens combs at ₹ 12 a dozen dozen . Her over head expenses were ₹ 150 .She sold them at ₹ 1.20 each .what was her profit or loss percent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Drishti bought 100 dozens combs at ₹ 12 a dozen dozen . Her over head expenses were ₹ 150 .She sold them at ₹ 1.20 each .what was her profit or loss percent.

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Total combs = 100 dozen

Cost per dozen = ₹ 12

Overhead expenses = ₹ 150

SP of each comb = ₹ 1.20

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Total combs = 100 dozen

Cost per dozen = ₹ 12

Total cost = ₹ (12 × 100)

= ₹ 1200

Overhead expenses = ₹ 150

Total money spent = ₹ (1200 + 150)

= ₹ 1350

1 dozen combs = 12 combs

100 dozen combs = (12 × 100) combs

= 1200 combs

SP per comb = ₹ 1.20

Total SP = ₹ (1.20 × 1200)

= ₹ 1440

Since, SP > CP, there is gain.

Profit = ₹ (1440 - 1350)

= ₹ 90

Profit% = (\frac{90}{1350}×100) %

= 6\frac{2}{3} %

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Profit% = 6\frac{2}{3} %

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Her profit percent is 6\frac{2}{3} %.

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Answered by avishisingh74
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