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if Sells a ratio to B at a loss % 20% B sells it to c at a loss of 30% and C sells it to D at a loss 10% If cost Price of A was Rs 2000 A then what is the cost Price of D?​

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Answered by simmonsjake041
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Answer:

₹1,008

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost price of A= ₹2000

A sells to B at 20% loss

:. Selling Price of A = 2000 × 100-20/100 = ₹1600

( Since, Selling price= Cost Price × 100- loss percent/100)

Selling price of A= Costprice of B

:. Cost price of B = ₹1600

B sells to C at 30% loss

:. Selling price of B= 1600 × 100-30/100 = ₹1,120

Selling price of B = Cost price of C

:. Cost price of C = ₹1120

C sells to D at 10% loss

Selling price of C= 1120 × 100-90/100 =₹1008

Selling price of C = Cost price of D

:. Cost price of D= 1008 Rs.

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