Math, asked by priyasengar37, 1 year ago

SP = rupees 65 9.50 profit is equ= rupees 89.50 CP =?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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Given :-

Seling price(SP) = 659.50 Rupees

Profit = 89.50 Rupees

To Find :-

Celling price(CP)

Solution :-

We know that,

\huge{\boxed{\green{\sf{CP\: = \: SP \: - \:  Profit}}}}

____________[Put Values]

 \sf{CP = 659.50 \:  -  \: 89.50} \\  \\  \sf{CP = 570} \\  \\  \huge{\underline{ \boxed{ \blue{ \sf{CP = 570 \: Rupees}}}}}

Points to Remember :-

  • Whenever we have to find the CP and profit is given then we will apply this formula and if loss is given instead of profit then we will put loss instead of profit .
Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
29

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• In the given question information given about an article and its selling price and profit price is given.

• We have to find the cost price of that article.

 \underline \bold{Given : } \\  \implies selling \: price(SP) = 659.50   \: rupees\\   \\ \implies profit =89.50 \: rupees \\  \\ \underline \bold{To \: Find : } \\  \implies cost \: price(CP)  = ?

• According to given question :

• For finding cost price:

• Case 1: If the article sold with profit then subtract profit amount from selling price of article.

• Case 2: If the article sold with loss then add loss amount with selling price of article.

 \implies CP = SP- profit \\  \\ \bold{putting \: given \: values :}  \\   \implies  CP = 659.5 - 89.5 \\  \\  \implies CP = 570 \: rupees \\  \\   \bold{\therefore cost \:price \: of \: particle \: is \: 570 \: rupees}

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