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Even after giving 10% discount on the printed price of a washing machine, the shopkeeper earns 20% profit. If the cost price of the washing machine is Rs. 3000, what is its printed price?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10x

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CP

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = Profit

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = ProfitNow, 126 = x - 0.10x

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = ProfitNow, 126 = x - 0.10x=> x = 1260/9 = Rs 140

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = ProfitNow, 126 = x - 0.10x=> x = 1260/9 = Rs 140=> Markup = 40% of CP

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = ProfitNow, 126 = x - 0.10x=> x = 1260/9 = Rs 140=> Markup = 40% of CPActual MP of article = Rs 280

A shopkeeper offers a 10% discount, but still makes a profit of 26%. What is the actual cost of the article marked at Rs. 280?Let CP = Rs 100MP = x%Discount 10% of MP = 0.10xSP = Rs 126Profit = Rs 26Facts :MP is always markedup on CPMP - Disc = SP(Discount always calculated on MP)SP - CP = ProfitNow, 126 = x - 0.10x=> x = 1260/9 = Rs 140=> Markup = 40% of CPActual MP of article = Rs 280=> Actual CP =280/140 x 100 = Rs 200

Answered by tennetiraj86
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

Even after giving 10% discount on the printed price of a washing machine, the shopkeeper earns 20% profit. If the cost price of the washing machine is Rs. 3000.

To find:-

What is its printed price?

Solution :-

Let the printed price of a waching machine be Rs.X

Given discount percentage on it = 10%

Discount = 10% of X

=> D = 10%× X

=> D = (10/100)×X

=> D = 10X/100

=> D = X/10

Discount = Rs. X/10

Profit on it = 20%

Given Cost Price of the washing machine =

Rs. 3000

We know that

Selling Price = [(100+g)CP/100]

=> SP = (100+20)×3000/100

=> SP = 120×30

=> SP = 3600

Selling Price of the washing machine = Rs. 3600

We know that

Selling Price = Marked Price - Discount

=> 3600 = X-(X/10)

=> 3600 = (10X-X)/10

=> 3600 = 9X/10

=> 9X/10 = 3600

=> 9X = 3600×10

=> 9X = 36000

=> X = 36000/9

=> X = 4000

So, Marked Price = Rs. 4000

Answer:-

The Printed Price of the washing machine is

Rs. 4000

Check:-

MP = 4000

Profit = 20%

Discount % = 10%

=>D = (10/100)×4000

=> D = 400

Selling Price = 4000-400 = 3600

CP = (100×SP)/(100+g)

=> CP = (100×3600)/(100+20)

=> CP = 360000/120

=> CP = 3000

Verified the given relations in the given problem.

Used formulae:-

  • Selling Price = [(100+g)CP/100]

  • CP = (100×SP)/(100+g)

  • Selling Price = Marked Price - Discount

  • Discount is always calculated on Marked Price.

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