a man bought some oranges for rs32. he able to sell off all the oranges and on reflection find that he has made a profit equal to CP of 40 oranges how many oranges did he buy?
in order to maximize its profit MAC corp defies a function. its unit sale price is rs 700 and the function representing the cost of producion = 300 + 2p^2 , where p is the total unit purchased or sold. find the most profitable production level. Assume that everything produced is necessarily sold.
@vbhvgupta said:in order to maximize its profit MAC corp defies a function. its unit sale price is rs 700 and the function representing the cost of producion = 300 + 2p^2 , where p is the total unit purchased or sold. find the most profitable production level. Assume that everything produced is necessarily sold.
Z(p)= 700p-2p^2-300
maximize z(p)
dz/dp=700-4p
p=175
d^2 z/dp^2 = -4=-ve
hence p=175 is the most profitable production level
@vbhvgupta said:a man bought some oranges for rs32. he able to sell off all the oranges and on reflection find that he has made a profit equal to CP of 40 oranges how many oranges did he buy?
sir jee r u sure abt this question .. r u not missing any data....
can u plzz repost the question...
@vbhvgupta said:a man bought some oranges for rs32. he able to sell off all the oranges and on reflection find that he has made a profit equal to CP of 40 oranges how many oranges did he buy?
bhai wont we need more info?
@vbhvgupta said:in order to maximize its profit MAC corp defies a function. its unit sale price is rs 700 and the function representing the cost of producion = 300 + 2p^2 , where p is the total unit purchased or sold. find the most profitable production level. Assume that everything produced is necessarily sold.
175
@vbhvgupta said:a reduction in price of petrol by 10% enables a motorist to buy 5 gallons more for 180$. find the original price of petrol.
4
@vbhvgupta said:a man bought some oranges for rs32. he able to sell off all the oranges and on reflection find that he has made a profit equal to CP of 40 oranges how many oranges did he buy?
Edit: huge blunder. still figuring out the answer
@vbhvgupta said:a reduction in price of petrol by 10% enables a motorist to buy 5 gallons more for 180$. find the original price of petrol.
4 ?
@vbhvgupta said:in order to maximize its profit MAC corp defies a function. its unit sale price is rs 700 and the function representing the cost of producion = 300 + 2p^2 , where p is the total unit purchased or sold. find the most profitable production level. Assume that everything produced is necessarily sold.
175 ?
@Dexian said:sir jee r u sure abt this question .. r u not missing any data....can u plzz repost the question...
sahi hai yar..checked it.
A man allows a rebate of 25% to the buyer. he sells only smuggled goods and as a bribe he pays 10% of the cost of the article . if the CP is 2500 then find what shd be the marked price if he desires to make a profit of 9.09%.
@vbhvgupta said:A man allows a rebate of 25% to the buyer. he sells only smuggled goods and as a bribe he pays 10% of the cost of the article . if the CP is 2500 then find what shd be the marked price if he desires to make a profit of 9.09%.
4000?
@vbhvgupta said:@iLoveTorres i think ans shd be Cannot be determined.
bhai ek simple sa logic lagao.. suppose if you buy 64 oranges for 32 it means it would cost .5/orange
Now profit is given as CP(40) oranges i.e 20rs.. So your total selling price would be 52. hence SP of 1 orange would be 64/52=1.23rs
iss case mein toh yeh solve ho raha hai na.. so it basically depends on the options.. you would certainly have 3 options that wouldnt satisfy the given condition.
PS what i was trying to find out was the range of CP/orange
Now profit is given as CP(40) oranges i.e 20rs.. So your total selling price would be 52. hence SP of 1 orange would be 64/52=1.23rs
iss case mein toh yeh solve ho raha hai na.. so it basically depends on the options.. you would certainly have 3 options that wouldnt satisfy the given condition.
PS what i was trying to find out was the range of CP/orange
@vbhvgupta said:A man allows a rebate of 25% to the buyer. he sells only smuggled goods and as a bribe he pays 10% of the cost of the article . if the CP is 2500 then find what shd be the marked price if he desires to make a profit of 9.09%.
4000
@vbhvgupta said:A man allows a rebate of 25% to the buyer. he sells only smuggled goods and as a bribe he pays 10% of the cost of the article . if the CP is 2500 then find what shd be the marked price if he desires to make a profit of 9.09%.
actula C.P=2750
S.P=1.0909*2750(PROFIT =9.09)
M.P*0.75=S.P
M.P=2750*4/3*1.0909=3999.9996=4000APPROX
@vbhvgupta
Suppose we take the number of oranges bought as x.
Cost Price for one orange = 32/x
CP for 40 oranges = (40*32)/x=1280/x
To find the value of x, we need to equate the above with some value on the other side of equation. But there is no information provided to find the value of variable x. Hence, we cannot solve this equation.