Asked by pooo
A sells to B at a gain of 20%,B sells to C at a price A paid.what does B lose as a percentage?
Plz show step with neat algebras
i tried working it out i become angry with the question
Plz show step with neat algebras
i tried working it out i become angry with the question
Answers
Answered by
Steve
B = 1.20A
C = A = B/1.20 = (5/6)B
so, that is ...
C = A = B/1.20 = (5/6)B
so, that is ...
Answered by
pooo
u make me confuse the more
plz explain wel
plz explain wel
Answered by
Steve
come on.
B paid 20% of A's cost: 1.20A
C paid what A did: B/1.20 = 08.3333B
So, B lost 16.666 %
maybe my math looks as funny to you as your texting does to me...
B paid 20% of A's cost: 1.20A
C paid what A did: B/1.20 = 08.3333B
So, B lost 16.666 %
maybe my math looks as funny to you as your texting does to me...
Answered by
pooo
they got 2/3 here in my text book
2/3=0.666
and u got 16.666
how
2/3=0.666
and u got 16.666
how
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