A man got 30 aples in 1 Rs.Now he want 20% of profit on it.
How many apples He should Sell in 1 Rs.??
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Answer / harsh agrawal
25
cost of one apple=1/30
cost of one apple including 20% profit=
1/30 + (20/100)*(1/30)= 1/25
so no. of apples in one rs.= 1/1/25 =25
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Answer / ari
That man bought 30 apples in 1Rs,
if he want 20% proffit he must sell all the apples in
1.20Rs,
now the selling price of each apple is (1.20/30)
i.e. 4 paisa.
if he want to do a sell of 1 Rs,
he should sell
(100/4)=25.
so the remainning apples are(30-5)=5
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Answer / pricky
24.(logical xpln)
assume 100 rs & 30 apples.i.e 3.33/ apple.
for 20 % profit i.e 20 rs, each apple 2 b sold at 4 rs.
but he has to sell it in rs 100 therefore no of apples shud
b reduced.
to earn 20 rs =3.33*(6) approx.
therefore 6 less apples thus 24 apples.
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Answer / nagalakshmi
=30*20/100
=6
24 apple * 1 = 24
06 apple * 2 = 12
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= 36
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Amount(capital) = 30
profit 20% = 06
He should sell in 1 Rs = 24 apples
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Answer / rani
=30*20/100
=6
18 apple * 1.00 = 18
12 apple * 1.50 = 18
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= 36
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Amount(capital) = 30
profit 20% = 06
He should sell in 1 Rs = 18 apples
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Answer / rakshit
answere is 0
he has to earn Rs 36 by selling 30 apples.
then he wud sell each apple for 1.2 rs :P
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