There are 2 shopkeepers:- SHOPKEEPER A & SHOPKEEPER B both have shops of stationary. Then 1 day a customer comes and ask SHOPKEEPER A for 8 pens. Then SHOPKEEPER A says ohk I'll give you 8 pens it will cost ₹10 for each pen. ( where 1 pen costs ₹5 to shopkeeper and he sells it for ₹10 to customers)Customer says ohk I'll buy 8 pens for ₹80 and gives a note of ₹100 to SHOPKEEPER A. Now SHOPKEEPER A has to return ₹20 to the customer but he doesn't had change. So he goes to SHOPKEEPER B gives him note of ₹100 which he took from customer and in exchange gets 10 notes of ₹10 from SHOPKEEPER B Comes back with change of ₹100 and gives ₹20 and 8 pens to the customer.After some time SHOPKEEPER B comes and says that the note of ₹100 you gave me is fake and tears that note in front of SHOPKEEPER A and asks him to return his ₹100 back. So he gives ₹100 from his pocket to SHOPKEEPER B. So what is the whole profit and loss of SHOPKEEPER A in this whole transaction?
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Answer:
60 rupees loss
Explanation:
8 pens bought for 40 rupees
sold for 80 rupees
profit of 40 rupees
customer gives 100 rupees
A don't have change so B give 10 notes of 10 rupees and take 100 rupees note
A returns 20 rupees
B says note is fake and asks for 100 rupees
A give his 100 rupees
loss of 100 rupees
Total loss of 60 rupees
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Answer:
80
Explanation:
loss is of 80 rupees
earlier profit of 40 rupees
then loss of 20 rupees
then again loss of 100 rupees
hence total loss is 80 rupees
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