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  • 11-04-2021
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by selling a Rikshaw for rupees 2640 Ram loses 12% at what price should be sell it to gain 12% ​

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slimcrow432
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  • 11-04-2021

Answer: Rikshaw bought it for 100. He lost 12% on selling it, so that means he must have sold it for 88. He wants to make 12% profit, so that means he should have sold it at 112.

But we know that he sold it for 2640.

Therefore, if 88 = 2640, 112 would be 2640*112/88 = 3360.

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