Math, asked by arman8417, 1 year ago

suresh sold 5 dozens pencil for Rs 90 and increase a loss of 5 paise per pencil at what did he buy them

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Answered by amitnrw
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Suresh bought 5 Dozen pencils for Rs 93

Step-by-step explanation:

suresh sold 5 dozens pencil for Rs 90

1 Dozen = 12

=> 5 Dozen = 5 * 12

=> 5 Dozen pencils = 60 Pencils

Loss on 1 Pencil = 5 Paise

1 Rs = 100 Paise

=> Loss on 60 Pencils = 5 * 60 /100 = Rs 3

5 Dozens pencils Selling price = Rs 90

5 Dozens pencils Selling Loss = Rs 3

=> 5 Dozens pencils Buying price = 90 + 3 = Rs 93

Suresh bought 5 Dozen pencils for Rs 93

Each Pencil for rs 93/60 = 1.55

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Answered by Anonymous
9

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suresh sold 5 dozens pencil for Rs 90

1 Dozen = 12

=> 5 Dozen = 5 * 12

=> 5 Dozen pencils = 60 Pencils

Loss on 1 Pencil = 5 Paise

1 Rs = 100 Paise

=> Loss on 60 Pencils = 5 * 60 /100 = Rs 3

5 Dozens pencils Selling price = Rs 90

5 Dozens pencils Selling Loss = Rs 3

=> 5 Dozens pencils Buying price = 90 + 3 = Rs 93

Suresh bought 5 Dozen pencils for Rs 93

Each Pencil for rs 93/60 = 1.55

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