Question
Number of mask sold by company A and C is what
percentage of company B? Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The given data is regarding the three companies selling certain masks at certain price. Company A: Number of mask sold by company A is 100. C.P of per mask is Rs.20. 40% mask sold at 20% profit and remaining at 10% profit. Company B: Number of mask sold by company B is 150. C.P of per mask is Rs.48. Mask is marked up by 50% and sold at discount of 10%. Company C: Total money received by selling all masks is Rs.10800. Selling price of each mask is Rs.100. Profit earned on selling per mask is 25%.Solution
Required % = [(100+108)/150] × 100 = 138(2/3)%
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