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14 January, 07:36

7. A shopkeeper buys 300 identical articles a tota

cost of $1500. He sells 260 articles at a price

20% above the cost price Each of the remain

anicles is sold at a price that is 50% of the si

price of each of the 260 articles Express the

shopkeeper's profit as a percentage of his cost price?

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  1. 14 January, 11:27
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    Step-by-step explanation and answers:

    300 articles at a total cost of $1500:

    $1500 / 300 = $5 / article

    Sells 260 articles at a price 20% above this ^ price:

    20% of $5 is $1, so $5 + $1 = $6

    Then he sells 260 articles at the price of ^ $6

    260 * $6 = $1560

    Each of the remaining articles is sold at a price that's 50% of the 260 he sold.

    He sold those for $6, so he would now sell the last 40 for $3

    From the remaining 40 articles, he makes 40 * $3, or $120

    The shopkeeper made $1560 + $120 = $1680, which is $180 more than he bought them for ($1500)

    Therefore, he made a profit percentage of $180 / $1500, (the amount of profit over the amount spent).

    He made a profit percentage, compared to the cost price, of 12%.
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