Gopal bought 60 kg of mangoes at rs. 48 per kg. he sold 70% of the mangoes at rs. 60 per kg and the remaining mangoes at rs. 35 per kg. Find Goapl's gain or loss per cent on the whole deal
In answer sheet answer is 50/3%
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Answer:
As per question,
So, net amount babita paid =48×160=Rs. 7680
She sold 70% of mangoes at Rs. 70 per kg
So, cost of 705 of mangoes =160×10070×70=Rs. 7840
Net amount received after selling mangoes,
=7840+1920=Rs. 9760
We know that, SP>CP. So, there is a gain;
Gain =SP−CP=9760−7680=2080
Again, we know that,
Gain percentage =CPGain×100=76802080×100=27.80%
Answer:
As per question,
So, net amount babita paid =48×160=Rs. 7680
She sold 70% of mangoes at Rs. 70 per kg
So, cost of 705 of mangoes =160×10070×70=Rs. 7840
Net amount received after selling mangoes,
=7840+1920=Rs. 9760
We know that, SP>CP. So, there is a gain;
Gain =SP−CP=9760−7680=2080
Again, we know that,
Gain percentage =CPGain×100=76802080×100=27.80%
Answer:
As per question,
So, net amount babita paid =48×160=Rs. 7680
She sold 70% of mangoes at Rs. 70 per kg
So, cost of 705 of mangoes =160×10070×70=Rs. 7840
Net amount received after selling mangoes,
=7840+1920=Rs. 9760
We know that, SP>CP. So, there is a gain;
Gain =SP−CP=9760−7680=2080
Again, we know that,
Gain percentage =CPGain×100=76802080×100=27.80%
Answer:
As per question,
So, net amount babita paid =48×160=Rs. 7680
She sold 70% of mangoes at Rs. 70 per kg
So, cost of 705 of mangoes =160×10070×70=Rs. 7840
Net amount received after selling mangoes,
=7840+1920=Rs. 9760
We know that, SP>CP. So, there is a gain;
Gain =SP−CP=9760−7680=2080
Again, we know that,
Gain percentage =CPGain×100=76802080×100=27.80%