Question
The cost price of one apple is
Rs. 14. If the selling price of an mango is 25% higher than the cost price of a dozen apples and the profit made from selling a mango is Rs. 50, what is the cost price of the mango?Solution
ATQ, Cost price of a dozen apple's = (12 × 14) = Rs. 168 So, selling price of the mango = (1.25 × 168) = Rs. 210 Required cost price of the mango = (210 - 50) = Rs.160
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