A fruit seller purchased 30 dozen oranges at rate of 5 oranges for RS 4 and he sold all at 4 oranges for RS 5 . What percent gain will be in that transaction?
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A fruit seller purchased 30 dozen oranges at rate of 5 oranges for RS 4 and he sold all at 4 oranges for RS 5 . What percent gain will be in that transaction?
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Answer:
25 % gain
Explanation:
at the cost price it was rs 360
at the selling price it was rs 450
and 450 is 125% of 360
then it is 25% more.
CP of 1 orange =4/5
CP of 30 dozen =4/5*12*30=288
Answer:
56.25
Explanation:
CP of 5 oranges =rupees 4
CP of 5 oranges =rupees 4CP of 1 orange =4/5
CP of 5 oranges =rupees 4CP of 1 orange =4/5CP of 30 dozen =4/5*12*30=288
SP of 4 oranges =5
SP of 1 orange =5/4
SP of 30 dozen =5/4*12*30=450
Gain =450 - 288 = 162
=162/288*100=56.25%
SO THE ANSWER IS 56.25%