You buy equal number of two types of chocolates at the rate of Tk. 1/9 and Tk ¹/11 respectively. If you now sell them at the rate of Tk. 1/10 what will be your profit/loss?
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1%
Step-by-step explanation:
choloclate = x
Cost 1x/9 + 1x/11 = 20x/99
two type chocolate, x+x = 2x
sell = 1/10* 2x = 1/5x
profir or loss = Sell/ Cost
→ 1/5x ÷ 20x/99
→ 99/100x (sell = 99 and Cost = 100, so its loss)
→ x = 100-99 = 1% (loss)
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