Math, asked by shabnamjerin49, 10 months ago

Q: If a shopkeeper bought 5 metres of cloth at the rate of Tk. 200 per metre and
sold it at the rate of Tk. 225 per metre, how much did he gain as profit? ​

Answers

Answered by LDJRsniper
2

Answer:

125

Step-by-step explanation:

1m = 200

5m = (200×5)

= 1000

now,

1m sold at = 225

5m sold at = (225×5)

= 1125

So,

Profit = (225-200)×5

= (25×5)

= 125

Answered by mamatabarrackpore
1

SHOPKEEPER BOUGHT 5 METERS OF CLOTH AT TJE RATE OF TK. 200 PER METER.

SO.

1m = 200

5m=(200 x 5 )

= 1000

NOW,

SHOPKEEPER SOLD IT AT RATE OF TK. 225 PER METRE.

1m SOLD IT AT =225

5m SOLD IT AT=(225 x 5)

=1125

SO,

PROFIT= (225-200)x5

= 25 x 5

= 125

ANSWER: 125 METRE PROFIT HE GAIN AS.

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