Question
A shopkeeper bought two articles for Rs. 600 each. If he
sold one of them at 40% profit and the other at 25% loss, then find the difference between the selling prices of both the articles.Solution
Selling price of one of the articles = 600 × 1.4 = Rs. 840 Selling price of the other article = 840 × 0.75 = Rs. 450 Required difference = 840 – 450 = Rs. 390
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