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A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal
costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. 500 note. He
kept the change, came back a few minutes later and had some
food packed for his girl friend. He gave the accountant a
Rs. 100 note and received Rs. 20 in change. Later the bank
told the accountant that both the Rs. 500 and the Rs. 100
notes were counterfeit.

How much money did the restaurant lose? Ignore the profit of
the food restaurant.

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A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / guest

He lost Rs.600

First time restaurant has given food worth Rs.105 and Rs.
395 change. Similarly second time, food worth Rs.80 and
Rs.20 change. Here, we are not considering food restaurant
profits.

Is This Answer Correct ?    23 Yes 8 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / naresh

since both Rs 500 & Rs 100 are counterfeit. the resturant
loss Rs. 600

Is This Answer Correct ?    16 Yes 11 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / kranti

Inititally, the man gave 500 n got back a change of 395.
tht means, hotel gave 395 original money...
After tht, the man gave 100 n got back 20. Tht means, the
hotel gave 20rs original money..
thus, total loss for the hotel=395+20=415

Is This Answer Correct ?    9 Yes 5 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / joseph dinakaran

man's food = Rs.105

woman's food = Rs 500-105= 395+100(Extra Given)-20(Bal)

= Rs.475

Restaurant's Money= Rs.20

Total Loss = Rs 105+475+20
= Rs 600(loss)

(What is meant by the profit mentioned here? food cost?
if it is the food cost, then the loss would be Rs.20

Is This Answer Correct ?    12 Yes 9 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / johny thomas

Rs 600

Loss in serving food for free : 105
Loss in paying the balence : 395
Loss in preparing food for Girl Friend : 80
Loss in paying the balence : 20

Total Loss : Rs 600

Is This Answer Correct ?    9 Yes 6 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / krishan kant tripathi

cost of food-105
change-500-105=395
cost of food -80
change-20
Total loss-105+395+80+20
Some% of amount GST loss on bill
Total Loss 600+tax on bill

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 0 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / laxmi bose

total loss=600

Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 2 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / arun gupta

The man ate Rs. 105 food and gave Rs. 500 note which was counterfeited and took the change back for that,
Loss = 105+(500-105)=500
Now, again the man packed the food worth Rs. 80 and gave Rs. 100 note which also got counterfeited and also received Rs. 20 change,
therefore,
Loss= 80+20= Rs. 100
Therefore restaurant lost a total of Rs. 600

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 1 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / yyy

well basically the guy ate worth 105 +
bought food worth 80+
got 395+20 of real money!!
N THE RESTAURANT GOT 2 PIECES OF PAPER!!so the guy got food
worth (105+80=)185 and the hotel gav him another 415 to boot!!!
so total loss-->185+415=600
(ps:some amswer above adds the 600 in fake bills also to get
1200..its that 600 which forms the loss...its coz they are
fake tht the hotel got a loss remember!!!so the loss is 600
only)

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 1 No

A man went into a fast food restaurant and ate a meal costing Rs. 105, giving the accountant a Rs. ..

Answer / pavan kumar

cost of food:105
food for girl freind:80
Change:20
in total:205 is the amount lost as he told the restorent to
keep change when he gave 500rs

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No

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