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Direction : Refer to the graphs and answer the following questions. The first bar graph shows the marked up price of articles with respect to their cost price and the second bar graph shows the discount % given in respective articles.
Cost price of P is 10% more than the cost price of R. If selling price of R is Rs 320, find the selling price of P.
Rs 548.5
Rs 577.5
Rs 532.5
Rs 553.5
Cannot be determined
Let CP of R = Rs x For R: Using MP = (100+p%)/(100-d%) * CP 160% of CP = (100+p%)/(100-60) * CP p = -36, means there is a loss of 36% Now SP of R = Rs 320 So CP of R = 100/64 * 320 = Rs 500 So CP of P = 110% of 500 = Rs 550 For P: using MP = (100+p%)/(100-d%) * CP 150% of CP = (100+p%)/(100-30) * CP p = 5% So SP of P = 105% of 550 = Rs 577.5
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.
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