a buyer,purchases a for rs100, b for rs80, c for rs60 and
mixed in ratio of 3:4:5 and sells
@ 50% profit what wil be d price?
Answer Posted / bhart
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Product name Quantity Amount Per piece
a 10 100 10
b 10 80 8
c 10 60 6
As per question new mixter amount is
10*3 = 30
8*4 = 32
6*5 = 30
Total = 92 (cost price)
After profit 50% = 138
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