a trader sold an article for Rs 714/-after allowing
discount of 15%.If not allowed discount he would have make
20%profit. If so what will be thwe cost price of the article
Answer Posted / khader ashrafi
Here the trader sells the article at5% profit(20%-15%),then
this mean that 5% is included in Rs 714/-
then apply Rate/100+Rate (714*5/105)=34Rs is profit then
the cost is 680
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