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Question : 11
Total: 40
A fruit seller bought 240 bananas at the rate of Rs 48 per dozen. He sells
1
2
of them at the rate of Rs 5 per banana. A quantity of
1
6
th of the remaining are found to be rotten. The price per banana at which he has to sell the remaining bananas to get a profit of 25% on his entire investment is:
Rs 5.5
Rs 6.0
Rs 5.0
Rs 6.5
Validate
Solution:
Number of dozens of bananas = 240 ÷ 12 = 20 dozen
CP of 1 dozen bananas = Rs 48
CP of 20 dozen bananas = 48 × 20 = Rs 960
Total profit per cent = 25%
SP of 20 dozen bananas
=
960
+
25
100
×
960
=
1200
1
2
of bananas sold at the rate of Rs 5 per banana.
Total sale price of 120 bananas = 120 × 5 = Rs 600
Rotten bananas =
1
6
of remaining bananas
=
1
6
×
120
=
20
Now SP of 100 bananas = Rs 1,200 - Rs 600 = Rs 600
SP of 1 banana
=
600
100
=
Rs
6.00
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