Math, asked by roseseema773, 4 months ago

how much a shopkeeper must mark the marked price , to gain 20% if the cost price of the goods is ₹ 20000​

Answers

Answered by ArushBera
20

Answer:

rs. 4000

Step-by-step explanation:

(20000÷10)×2

Answered by Anonymous
37

Complete Question :

›»› How much a shopkeeper must mark the marked price, to gain 20% if the cost price of the goods is ₹20000 and discount is 25%.

Answer :

›»› The marked price of shopkeeper is ₹3200.

Given :

  • Gain or profit of a shopkeeper = 20%.
  • Cost price of a shopkeeper = ₹20000.
  • Discount of a shopkeeper = 25%.

To Find :

  • How much a shopkeeper must mark the marked price.

Solution :

As we know that

→ Selling price = 120/100 * Cost price.

→ Selling price = 120/100 * 20000

→ Selling price = 120/10 * 20000

→ Selling price = 12/1 * 2000

→ Selling price = 12 * 2000

→ Selling price = ₹2400

Now,

As we know that

→ Marked price = (Selling price * 100)/(100 - Discount).

→ Marked price = (2400 * 100)/(100 - 25)

→ Marked price = 240000/(100 - 25)

→ Marked price = 240000/75

→ Marked price = 3200

Hence, the marked price of shopkeeper is ₹3200.

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