Accountancy, asked by vipinjha688, 1 month ago

profit of a firm is rs8800.manager is entitled to a commission of 10% of profit after charging his commission. managers commission will be.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Commission payable = 10% on Net Profit (after charging the commission)

If Net Profit is Rs. 100, Commission payable = Rs. 10

Thus profit before charging the commission = 100 + 10 = 110

Of Rs. 110, Rs. 10 is commission payable and the balance Rs. 110- Rs. 10 = Rs. 100 is the profit, left after charging the commission.

Here Rs. 2.200 is equal to 110%

Therefore 10% = 2,200/110 x 10 =Rs. 200

Answered by Nitindkkw
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Rs.200

Commission payable = 10% on Net Profit (after charging the commission)

If Net Profit is Rs. 100, Commission payable = Rs. 10

Thus profit before charging the commission = 100 + 10 = 110

Of Rs. 110, Rs. 10 is commission payable and the balance Rs. 110- Rs. 10 = Rs. 100 is the profit, left after charging the commission.

Here Rs. 2.200 is equal to 110%

Therefore 10% = 2,200/110 x 10 =Rs. 200

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