Nikeshshrestha
Nikeshshrestha Nikeshshrestha
  • 04-08-2020
  • Mathematics
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Mrs.magar sold 40 kg of fruits at rate of RS 60 per kg and gained Rs 600 . calculate purchasing rate and profit percent.​

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Hrishii
Hrishii Hrishii
  • 04-08-2020

Answer:

Purchasing rate = ₹45 per kg

Profit percent = 33.33%

Step-by-step explanation:

Selling price of 1 kg fruit = ₹60

Therefore, S. P. of 40 kg fruits = 40*60 = ₹2400

Gain = ₹ 600 (given)

Cost price (C. P.) = S. P. - Gain

= ₹2400 - ₹600

= ₹ 1800

Rate of purchasing

= C. P. /quantity of fruits

= 1800/40

= ₹45 per kg

Profit percent

= (Gain* 100)/C.P.

= (600*100)/1800

= 60000/1800

=33.33%

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