Question
Neeraj and Dheeraj are two friends. Neeraj calculates
his profit % on the selling price while Dheeraj calculates his profit % on the cost price. If both claim to earn 20% profit and there is a difference in the actual profit of Rs. 100 and both if the selling price of the two is the same then find their selling price.Solution
Solution -profit =20%=1/5         CP   SP    P Neeraj 4×6  5×6   6 Dheeraj     5×5  6×5   5      ATQSP are the same. In case the profit difference is 1 but the actual profit is 100 1=100 Then SP 30=100×30=3000rs.
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