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The average cost price of two shirts A and B is Rs. 400 and the profit percent on these shirts are 10% and 20% respectively. If the total selling price of these shirts is Rs. 928, then find the cost price of shirt B.
Rs. 360
Rs. 320
Rs. 480
Rs. 420
None of these
- The average cost price of the two shirts is Rs. 400, so the total cost for both is Rs. 800.
- Shirt A has a profit of 10%. If its cost is \( x \), the selling price becomes \( x + 0.1x = 1.1x \).
- Shirt B has a profit of 20%. If its cost is \( y \), the selling price becomes \( y + 0.2y = 1.2y \).
- The total selling price of both shirts is Rs. 928, thus:
\( 1.1x + 1.2y = 928 \).
- From the total cost equation \( x + y = 800 \), solve for \( y \).
- Rearranging gives \( x = 800 - y \).
- Substituting into the selling price equation:
\( 1.1(800 - y) + 1.2y = 928 \),
simplifying to \( 880 - 1.1y + 1.2y = 928 \),
further simplify to \( 0.1y = 48 \) leading to \( y = 480 \).
- Hence, the cost price of shirt B is Rs. 480.
- Option 3: Rs. 480 is the correct option.
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