Math, asked by shikhabisht18, 1 month ago

Jamie bought a certain amount of toffees at the rate of 15 toffees for $20 and the same number of toffees at the rate of 20 toffees for $15. If he sold all of them at $1.5 per toffee, then find his profit percentage.
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44%
88%
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Answered by yaswanthreddy951
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Answer:

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44%

Answered by knjroopa
0

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Now according to the question 15 toffees for $20 and 20 toffees for $15
  • So same number of toffees will be
  •        20 toffees costs $15
  •      So 15 toffees will cost 15 x 15 / 20
  •                                           = $11.25
  •  Again 15 toffees will cost $ 20
  •                     Therefore 20 + 11.25 = 31.25
  •    Now 15 + 15 = 30
  •    30 toffees will cost $31.25
  • Jamie sells the toffees at $1.5 per toffee.
  • Therefore 1 toffee will cost $1.5
  • So 30 toffees will cost 30 x 1.5
  •                                            = $ 45
  • So profit percent = S.P – C.P / C.P x 100
  •                              = 45 – 31.25 / 31.25 x 100
  •                                = 0.44 x 100
  •                                   = 44%

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