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Answered by arnavj1903
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Answer:

Namrata’s Profit is 6 Rupees

Step-by-step explanation:

Namrata bought 3 bananas for 12 Rupees, so 1 banana was for 4 rupees

She sold 3 bananas for 6 Rupees each, which is 18 Rupees

So her Profit (P) = Selling Price (SP) - Cost Price (CP)

Where,

  • SP = 18 Rupees
  • CP = 12 Rupees

So, P = 18 - 12

         = 6 Rupees

Answered by gautam688
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Namrta bought 3 bananas for 12₹
Hence, 1 banana costs ₹4

1 dozen bananas contains 12 bananas
Hence 3 dozen contains 12*3= 36 bananas
She bought at 4₹ per
Hence , CP= 144₹
She sold each banana at 6₹ per.
Hence, 36*6= 216₹

Profit = 216-144
= 72₹

gautam688: Lol brainly deleted half of my answr
arnavj1903: Sad
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