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Suppose you are a fruit trader selling on roadsides. You buy 20 kilograms of grapes at Rs.20 per kilo. By using the example of Gouri, what will be your selling price of grapes?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"One kg of grapes = Rs. 20

20 kg of grapes = Rs. 20* 20 = Rs. 400

As per the example of Gouri,

In the morning if it sold at the price of Rs. 25,

If you sell 5 kg then earning = 5 * 25 Rs. = Rs. 125

Whereas by the end of the day, the grapes will be sold at Rs. 18-20,

Hence the cost will differ.

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Answered by MasterAaditya
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Answer:

As we know -

one kg of grapes = Rs. 20

20 kg of grapes = Rs. 20 x 20 = Rs. 400

As per the example of Gouri in the question,

In the morning if it sold at the price of Rs. 25,

If he sells 5 kg then his earning is = Rs. 25 x 5  = Rs. 125

Whereas by the end of the day, the grapes will be sold at Rs. 20,

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