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Hasan buys two kinds of cloth materials for school uniforms, shirt material that costs him ` 50 per metre and trouser material that costs him ` 90 per metre.For every 3 meters of the shirt material he buys 2 metres of the trouser material. He sells the materials at 12% and 10% profit respectively. His total sale is ` 36,600. How much trouser material did he buy?

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Answered by tummalaxmisai007
3

Answer:

200m trouser

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that for every 3m shirt material he buys 2m trouser material

50/-per meter shirt and 90/-per trouser

  • 12%profit on shirt so he gains 50+50*12/100=56/-i.e.,6 rupees per meter on shirt.
  • 10%profit on trouser... 90+90*10/100=99/-per meter... 9rupees profit
  • 3m shirt and 2m trouser so total 3*56+99*2=366/- sale for 1 pair
  • It is given that 36600/-sale was done so he sold 100 pairs of clothes
  • 1 pair have 2m trouser so for 100 pairs 200m trouser cloth material was bought by him
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Answered by Puneet2007
7

Answer:

200 m

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Shirt = 3
  2. Trouser = 2
  1. Shirt = 3/2 * x
  2. Trouser = 2/2 * x

Cost of shirt material = 50

Cost of trouser material = 90

Cost of shirt material for 3x/2 = 50 * 3x/2 = 75

Cost of trouser material for x = 90 * x = 90x

Profit of 10% (Trousers) = 10% of 90x = 10/100 * 90x = 9x

Profit of 10% (Trousers) = 12% of 75x = 12/100 * 75x = 9x

SP of trousers = 90x + 9x =99x

SP of trousers = 75x + 9x =84x

99x + 84x = 36600

183x = 36600

x = 36600/183 = 200 m

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