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A man sold an article for ₹ 396 and gained 10% on it. Find the cost price of the article.

Linear Eqns One Variable

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Answer

Given:

S.P. = ₹ 396

Profit = 10%

Let the C.P. of the article be ₹ x.

As we know,

Profit % = ProfitC.P.×100\dfrac{Profit}{C.P.} \times 100

⇒ 10 = Profitx×100\dfrac{Profit}{x} \times 100

⇒ Profit = 10×x100\dfrac{10 \times x}{100}

⇒ Profit = 10x100\dfrac{10x}{100}

⇒ Profit = x10\dfrac{x}{10}

And,

Profit = S.P. - C.P.

x10\dfrac{x}{10} = 396 - x

x10+x1\dfrac{x}{10} + \dfrac{x}{1} = 396

Since L.C.M. of 10 and 1 = 10, multiply each term with 10 to get:

1x×1010+x×101\dfrac{1x \times 10}{10} + \dfrac{x \times 10}{1} = 396 ×\times 10

⇒ 1x + 10x = 3960

⇒ 11x = 3960

⇒ x = 396011\dfrac{3960}{11}

⇒ x = 360

Hence, cost price of the article is ₹ 360.

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