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2 June, 23:34

b) A fruit seller bought some mangoes for Rs 500. He sold them at 10% loss. If he wants to make a profit of 12.5% without increasing the selling price, by how much should the cost price of the mangoes be reduced?

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  1. 2 June, 23:44
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    New CP = Rs 387.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost Price = Rs. 500

    Loss %age = 10% of 500

    So, Loss = Rs 50

    Finding the selling price:

    Selling Price = CP - Loss

    SP = 500 - 50

    SP = Rs 450

    Now, The fruit seller wants to gain a profit of 12.5% without changing the selling Price:

    Firstly, Let's talk about the Profit:

    Profit %age = 12.5% of 500

    Profit = 12.5 * 5

    Profit = Rs 62.5

    He wants to gain a profit of Rs 62.5

    So, The cost Price

    The cost price would be reduced by Rs 62.5

    New CP = 450 - 62.5

    New CP = Rs 387.5
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