Math, asked by shashwat7252, 1 year ago

Ranjan purchase 250 packets of blades at the rate of rupees 8 per packet he sold 70% of the packets at the rate of 11 per packet and remaining packets rupees 9 per packet find his gain percent

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Answered by rajaluxmy1967
9

Purchased price = 250 packets x 8/=

                           = 2000/=

11/= Packets ->

      250 x \frac{70}{100}% x 11/=  = 1925/=

9/= Packets ->

      250 x \frac{30}{100}% x 9/=  = 675/=

Total selling price = 1925/= + 675/=

Therefore,

Profit = Selling price - Cost price

          = 2600/= - 2000/=

          = 600/=

Percentage profit = \frac{600}{2000} x 100%

                             = 30%


shashwat7252: thnx
Answered by Battleangel
15

 \huge \pink{ \boxed{ \boxed{ \mathfrak{solution}}}}

cp=250×8

=₹2000(actual cp)

 \blue{70\% \: of \: 250}

 \pink{ \frac{70}{100}  \times 250}

 \blue{7 \times 25}

 \pink{ = 175}

 \blue {sp \: of \: 175 \: packets = 175 \times 11}

 \pink{ = 1925}

 \blue \therefore \blue{30\%of \: 250 = 250 - 175}

 \pink{ = 75}

 \blue{sp \: of \: 75 \: packets = 75 \times 9}

 \pink{ = 675}

 \huge \green{ \underline{ \underline{now}}}

 \blue{total \: sp = 1925 + 675}

 \pink { = 2600(actual \: sp)}

 \orange{ \boxed{profit = sp - cp}}

 \blue{2600 - 2000}

 \pink{ = 600}

 \red{ \boxed{profit\% =  \frac{profit}{cp}  \times 100}}

 \blue \implies{profit\% =  \frac{600}{2000}  \times 100}

 \implies \: profit\% = 30\%

\huge\purple{\fbox{\fbox{\pink{♡fruti♡}}}}

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