Math, asked by kunwersbisht, 9 months ago

Hasan buys two kinds of cloth material for school uniform shirt material that cost in rupees 50 per metre and trouser material that cost in rupees 90 per metre for every three of the shirt material he buys 2 metre of the trouser material he sells the material at 12% and 10% profit respectively is total sale is 36600 how much trouser material did he buy.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let Hasan bought 2x m of trouser material and 3x m of the shirt material.

Per metre selling price(S.P) of the trouser material = ₹90+90×12/100

= 90 + 1.2× 9

= 90 + 10.8

=₹100.80

Per metre selling price(S.P) of trouser of shirt material

= ₹50+ 50× 10/100

= ₹ 50 + 5

=₹55

Given: total amount of sale= ₹ 36660

100.80 x (2x) + 55 x (3x) = ₹36660

201.60 x + 165x = 36660

366.60 x = 36660

X= 36660/366.60

x = 100

Trouser material = 2x m = (2×100)m = 200m.

Hasan bought 200 m of trouser material.

Answered by raghuramansbi
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Answer:

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