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A watch seller gained 20% by selling a watch for rupees 1260. what was its cost price and if we add gain 30% at what price should have it sold​

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Answer:

1365 rupees

Explanation:

1. Approach

The easiest method to solve this problem is via the method of proportions. One can use a proportion to find the original price of the watch. Then one can find the price of the watch if the watch had a (30%) mark up, by using a proportion.

2. Find the original price

Remember, the general format of a proportion is the following:


(part)/(total)=(percent)/(100)

The following information is given:

The watch sold for (1260) rupees which is (120%) of the original price. Remember, there was a (20%) gain, meaning that the seller recovered (120%) of the price, in essence, the price of the watch, plus (20%) extra, thus (120%). Substitute these values into the proportion and solve,


(part)/(total)=(percent)/(100)


(1260)/(total)=(120)/(100)

Simplify,


(1260)/(total)=(120)/(100)


(1260)/(total)=(6)/(5)

Cross product,


(1260)/(total)=(6)/(5)


(5)(1260)=(6)(total)

Simplify,


(5)(1260)=(6)(total)


6300=6*total

Inverse operations,


6300=6*total


1050=total

3. Find the price if the mark up is (30%)

Now, one knows the original price of the watch. Set up a proportion to find the price of the watch if there is a (30%) mark up. Use the same logic to set up this proportion as was used to set up the last one. The (percent) will be (130%) because the new price of the watch is (130%) of the original watch.


(part)/(total)=(percent)/(100)

Substitute,


(part)/(total)=(percent)/(100)


(part)/(1050)=(130)/(100)

Simplify,


(part)/(1050)=(130)/(100)


(part)/(1050)=(13)/(10)

Cross products,


(part)/(1050)=(13)/(10)


(10)(part)=(13)(1050)

Simplify,


(10)(part)=(13)(1050)


10*part=13650

Inverse operations,


10*part=13650


part=1365

Thus, the price after the (30%) is (1365) rupees.

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