Re: one customer visit the showroom of phones and purchased
the phone of Rs 750 and gave the 1000 rupees note the
showroom executive didn't have the change so he take the
change from next to his showroom's shop then he deliver the
phone to customer with the change of rs 250.and customer
went with both after sometime the shop owner of next to
showroom who gave the change of Rs 1000 with angry and told
the showroom executive that the note you give it to me is
fake! so showroom executive gave him Rs1000 to him.so
my(question) is how much the showroom executive faced the
loss on this transaction.


(the answer is neither 750,1000,1250,1500,1750 nor 2000)
please reply the answer because its urgent with the
explanation of u'r answer thankyou.

Answer Posted / sunilkumarsuresh

The Actual Loss Faced by the Executive is

Phone - 750/-
Balance to the Customer - 250/-
Replacing the Fake Note - 1000/-

Total Loss - 2000/-

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