X sells his goods at 15% cheaper than Y, but 5% dearer than Z How much would a customer of y benefits by purchasing an article from Z for 1,700?
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X sells his goods at 15% cheaper than Y, but 5% dearer than Z How much would a customer of y benefits by purchasing an article from Z for 1,700?
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The person buys half goods from Y and half from Z means goods costing Rs. 850 east h from Y and Z.
Actual cost of goods bought from Y = 850 * 115/100 (since Y's cost is 15% more than A)
= 850 * 1.15
Similarly, actual cost of goods bought from Z = 850 * 85/100 (since Z's cost is 15% less than A)
= 850 * 0.85
Total actual cost = 850*1.15 + 850*0.85
=850(1.15+0.85) = 850*2 = 1700
Since the person buys from A at the same cost so, there is no gain no loss.
Actual cost of goods bought from Y = 850 * 115/100 (since Y's cost is 15% more than A)
= 850 * 1.15
Similarly, actual cost of goods bought from Z = 850 * 85/100 (since Z's cost is 15% less than A)
= 850 * 0.85
Total actual cost = 850*1.15 + 850*0.85
=850(1.15+0.85) = 850*2 = 1700
Since the person buys from A at the same cost so, there is no gain no loss.
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