Math, asked by muskanrajput1987, 6 months ago

q1)A fruit merchant earns a profit of Rs 6 per bag of orange sold and loss of

Rs 4 per bag of grapes sold.


what is the profit or loss ?

1 )What is the number of bags of oranges to be sold to have neither profit

nor loss if the number of grapes bags are sold is 900 bags.​

Answers

Answered by yashupadhyay100
1

Answer:

i didnt get what u meant by what is profit or loss

profit means +6 (in this question) here and loss means -4 here

ii) to neither have loss nor profit. we can see here that profit is 1.5x of the amount loss[x is the times]

so we can just go ahead and 0.75x the loss

which will become 900(0.75)= comes 600

hence your answer is 600

PROOF

900 × 4 = 3600

600 × 6 = 3600

Therefore LHS=RHS

Answered by xXitzQueenofDpXx
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The shopkeeper bought 7 oranges for a rupee and sold them at a profit of 40% How many oranges did he sell for a rupee?

Cost price of 7 oranges = Re.1. Hence the selling price of 7 oranges is Rs.1.40 (with a profit of 40%).

If Rs. 1.40 is the selling price of 7 oranges

then Re.1.00 is the selling price of 1.00*7/1.40 or 5 oranges.

He sold 5 oranges for Re.1.

Refer to the attachment

xXitzQueenofDpXx

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