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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 crankybirds30
3

Answer:

200 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Let ratio between shirt material and trouser material be 3x:2x3x:2x.

The cost of shirt material = 50\times3x=150x50×3x=150x

The selling price at 12% gain = \frac{100+P\%}{100}\times CP

100

100+P%

×CP

= \frac{100+12}{100}\times150x

100

100+12

×150x

= \frac{112}{100}\times150x=168x

100

112

×150x=168x

The cost of trouser material =

90\times2x=180x90×2x=180x

The selling price at 12% gain = \frac{100+P\%}{100}\times CP

100

100+P%

×CP

= \frac{100+10}{100}\times180x

100

100+10

×180x

= \frac{110}{100}\times180x=198x

100

110

×180x=198x

According to the question,

168x+198x=36,600168x+198x=36,600

\Rightarrow366x=36600⇒366x=36600

\Rightarrow x=\frac{36600}{366}=100⇒x=

366

36600

=100 meters.

Now, trouser material = 2x=2\times1002x=2×100

= 200 meters

Hence, Hasan bought 200 meters of the trouser material.

Answered by 12020
1

Answer:

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