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15 August, 20:16

A used-car dealer sold one car at a profit of 25 percent of the dealer's purchase price for that car and sold another car at a loss of 20 percent of the dealer's purchase price for that car. If the dealer sold each car for $20,000, what was the dealer's total profit or loss, in dollars, for the two transactions combined?

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  1. 15 August, 23:14
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    total loss is $1000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given data

    profit = 20 %

    loss = 20 %

    selling = $20000

    To find out

    dealer's total profit or loss

    solution

    first we find profit of 1 car i. e.

    profit = selling - purchase price

    purchase price of 25 % profit i. e. purchase price * 1.25 = selling price

    purchase price = 20000/1.25

    purchase price = 16000

    so profit = 20000 - 16000

    profit = $4000

    now we calculate loss price

    loss = purchase price - selling price

    purchase price * 0.8 = selling price

    purchase price = 20000/0.8 = 25000

    loss = 25000 - 20000

    loss = $5000

    total purchased price = 16000 + 25000

    total purchased price = $41000

    total selling price = 20000 + 20000

    total selling price = $40000

    so total loss = $41000 - $40000

    total loss is $1000
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