In a provision store, a packet of dal contains
20% less than the labeled weight. But it is sold
to a customer at a discount of 10%. How
much more, as a percentage by weight should
the customer get so that he gets the dal at the
rate he would have got, if the packet contained
the correct quantity and there was no
discount?
Answer:
In a provision store, a packet of dal contains
20% less than the labeled weight. But it is sold
to a customer at a discount of 10%. How
much more, as a percentage by weight should
the customer get so that he gets the dal at the
rate he would have got, if the packet contained
the correct quantity and there was no
discount?