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A flat worth ₹9,50,000 is sold by Lakshman to Bharath at 8% profit. If Bharath sells it back to Lakshman at 3% loss, then find the gain/loss (in ₹) of Lakshman in the entire transaction?

ALakshman gains ₹32,780

BLakshman gains ₹50,200

CLakshman gains ₹45,220

DLakshman loses ₹45,220

Answer:

A. Lakshman gains ₹32,780

Read Explanation:

Let Lakshman’s cost price = ₹9,50,000

First sale (Lakshman → Bharath)

Profit = 8%

SP1=9,50,000×1.08=10,26,000SP_1 = 9,50,000 \times 1.08 = 10,26,000

Lakshman receives ₹10,26,000

Second sale (Bharath → Lakshman)

Loss = 3% on ₹10,26,000

SP2=10,26,000×0.97=9,93,220SP_2 = 10,26,000 \times 0.97 = 9,93,220

Lakshman pays ₹9,93,220

Net gain of Lakshman

Cash inflow = ₹10,26,000
Cash outflow = ₹9,93,220

Net gain=10,26,0009,93,220=32,780\text{Net gain} = 10,26,000 - 9,93,220 = 32,780

Final Answer: Lakshman makes a profit of ₹32,780


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