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Jagdish Yadav

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· 1 Months ago

How can you take n or both the prices. If n is the selling price of first grade cycles.. How can we take 3/4 of n as selling price of second grade.. there is huge conceptual mistake.. please rectify.

Question:

A cycle agent buys 30 bicycles, of which 8 are first grade and the rest are second grade, for Rs.3150. Find at what price he must sell the first grade bicycles so that if he sells the second grade bicycles at three quarters of the price, he may make a profit of 40% on his outlay?

Options:
A)

Rs.200

B)

Rs.240

C)

Rs.180

D)

Rs.210

Solution:

Ans: (c)

  

shailesh raj

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· 1 Months ago

if u will read it hundred times also question wont change. no where in question it is mentioned about price of first grade. Price here would stand as price of second grade and not the first. kindly accept your fault but pls jabardasti ka explanation mat do.

Arti

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· 1 Months ago

yes it is mentioned 3/4th of price means if u guess n price for 8 cycles then 3/4n for 22 cycle

Atul Kumar Yadav

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· 1 Months ago

read the que again..it is mentioned in it

manish jangir

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· 1 Months ago

Yet to be approved!

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