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X sells his goods 15 % cheaper than Y and 15 % dearer than Z. A person buys good worth Rs 1700 from X . If the person buys half the goods from Y and half the goods from Z, does he gain or lose?

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Answered by amitnrw
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Person Loses Rs 39.1 if he buy  half the goods from Y and half the goods from Z

Step-by-step explanation:

X sells his goods 15 % cheaper than Y

Let say X sells in Rs X

then   X  = Y - (15/100)Y  

=> X = 0.85Y

=> Y = X/0.85

X sells his goods 15 % Dearer than Z

=> X = Z + (15/100)Z

=> X = 1.15Z

=> Z = X/1.15

A person buys good worth Rs 1700 from X

n buys half the goods from Y and half the goods from Z,

=> X/2 = 1700/2 = 850  Rs

Y = 850/0.85 = 1000   Rs

Z = 850/1.15 = 739.1    Rs

Y + Z  = 1000 + 739.1  = 1739.1    Rs

Person Loses Rs 39.1 if he buy  half the goods from Y and half the goods from Z,

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