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10 December, 05:11

A trader paid 1500 for 6 drinking cups. one of the cups got broken. he sold the remaining five, making a profit of 10percent calculates the cost of each of the six cups

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  1. 10 December, 07:04
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    Cost price of each cup = 1500/6 = 250

    Selling price of each cup = 1650/5 = 330

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost price of cups = 1500

    Profit = 10%

    Selling price of cups = ?

    Profit and loss percentage are calculated based on cost price and the formula to calculate profit is mentioned as under:

    Profit percentage (%) = Profit x 100/Cost price

    10 = Profit x 100/1500

    ⇒ Profit = 10 x 1500/100

    ⇒ Profit = 150

    The formula for finding selling price is mentioned as under:

    Selling Price = Profit + Cost Price.

    Selling Price = 150 + 1500

    ⇒ Selling Price = 1650.

    Since one of the six cups was broken that means the seller earned profit based on only 5 cups, it implies that selling price of each cup will be 1650/5 = 330.
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