Shan bought 30 liters of milk at the rate of Rs.8 per liter. He got it churned after spending Rs.10 and 5kg of cream and 30 liter of toned milk were obtained. If he sold the cream at Rs.30 per kg and toned milk at Rs.4 per liter, his profit in the transaction is: A. 20% B. 8% C. 30% D. 40%

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Answer :

Answer – B .8%

Explanation:

CP =Rs.(30 x 8 + 10) = Rs.250

SP = Rs. (30 x 5 + 30 x 4) = Rs.270

Gain% = (20/250 x 100)% = 8%

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