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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

Quantity of Sugar = 20 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Man bought X kg sugar at Rs 45/kg

Cost Price = 45X  Rs

One fourth of Sugar = X/4  kg

Selling price at 10% Profit = 45 + (10/100)*45 = 49.5 Rs /kg

Sold at = 49.5X/4 = 12.375X  Rs

Remaining Sugar = X - X/4 = 3X/4   kg

one fifth of remaining = (1/5)(3X/4) = 3X/20 kg

Selling price at 20% Profit = 45 + (20/100)*45 = 54 Rs /kg

Sold at = 54*3X/20 = 8.1X  Rs

Remaining = (1 - 1/5)(3X/4)  = 3X/5 kg

Selling price at 5% Loss = 45 - (5/100)*45 = 42.75 Rs /kg

Sold at = 42.75*3X/5 = 25.65X  Rs

Total Selling Price = 12.375X + 8.1X + 25.65X  = 46.125X   Rs

Profit = 46.125X - 45X = 1.125X  Rs

1.125X  = 22.5

=> X = 20

Quantity of Sugar = 20 kg

Answered by Aryan0242002
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