Math, asked by minarvasahu1221, 4 days ago

the cost price o (3) 48 11. A shopkeeper bought 60 eggs for 90, 10 eggs were found to be broken He sold the remaining eggs at the rate of 2 per egg What is profit per cent? (2) 9 (4) 740 (1) 10 (3) 11 (4) 11 12. A table was sold​

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Answered by subhashpantha9
9

Step-by-step explanation:

cp of 60 eggs =rs 90

10 eggs were broken so remaining eggs =50

Sp of 50 eggs = 2×50 =100

so SP>Cp i.e. Profit

now

P%=p/cp. ×100%

(10/90)×100

11.11%

Answered by mathdude500
22

Appropriate Question :-

A shopkeeper bought 60 eggs for 90, 10 eggs were found to be broken. He sold the remaining eggs at the rate of 2 per egg. What is profit per cent?

\large\underline{\sf{Solution-}}

Given that,

  • A shopkeeper bought 60 eggs for 90, 10 eggs were found to be broken.

It means,

  • Cost price of 50 eggs is 90

He sold the remaining eggs at the rate of 2 per egg.

It means,

  • Selling price of 50 eggs = 50 × 2 = 100

So, we have

  • Cost Price = 90

  • Selling Price = 100

So, it implies Selling Price > Cost Price.

It means, there is Profit in this transaction.

So,

\rm \: Profit\% \:  =  \: \dfrac{Selling \: Price - Cost \: Price}{Cost \: Price} \times 100\% \\

\rm \:  =  \: \dfrac{100 - 90}{90}  \times 100\%

\rm \:  =  \: \dfrac{10}{9}  \times 10\%

\rm \:  =  \: \dfrac{100}{9} \%

\rm \:  =  \: 11\dfrac{1}{9} \%

Hence,

\rm\implies \:\rm \:Profit\%  =  \: 11\dfrac{1}{9} \%  \\

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Additional Information :-

\begin{gathered}\: \: \: \: \: \: \begin{gathered}\begin{gathered} \footnotesize{\boxed{ \begin{array}{cc} \small\underline{\frak{\pmb{ \red{More \: Formulae}}}} \\ \\ \bigstar \: \bf{Gain = \sf S.P. \: – \: C.P.} \\ \\ \bigstar \:\bf{Loss = \sf C.P. \: – \: S.P.} \\ \\ \bigstar \: \bf{Gain \: \% = \sf \Bigg( \dfrac{Gain}{C.P.} \times 100 \Bigg)\%} \\ \\ \bigstar \: \bf{Loss \: \% = \sf \Bigg( \dfrac{Loss}{C.P.} \times 100 \Bigg )\%} \\ \\ \\ \bigstar \: \bf{S.P. = \sf\dfrac{(100+Gain\%) or(100-Loss\%)}{100} \times C.P.} \\ \: \end{array} }}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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