Question
A shopkeeper marks his goods in such a way that after allowing a discount of 25% on the marked price
, he still makes a profit of 50%. find the ratio of the C.P. to the M.P.
, he still makes a profit of 50%. find the ratio of the C.P. to the M.P.
Answers
.75mp = cp*1.50
cp/mp = .75/1.5 = 0.50 = 1/2
cp/mp = .75/1.5 = 0.50 = 1/2
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Answer for question -
Discount = 25% on the marked price.
Profit = 50%.
∴ According to the question,
Discount = 25% on the marked price.
Profit = 50%.
∴ According to the question,
Answer:for your question
Step-by-step explanation
Marked price M
Cost price C
Selling price = (75/100)*M
Selling price=(150/100)*C
150c/100=75m/100
C:M= 1:2
Step-by-step explanation
Marked price M
Cost price C
Selling price = (75/100)*M
Selling price=(150/100)*C
150c/100=75m/100
C:M= 1:2
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