Radha sold a watch for Rs. 144 and made a profit percentage equal to the cost…

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Radha sold a watch for Rs. 144 and made a profit percentage equal to the cost price of the watch. What is the cost price of the watch?

  1. A.

    Rs. 72

  2. B.

    Rs. 78

  3. C.

    Rs. 80

  4. D.

    Rs. 90

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Correct answer: C

When the profit percentage on an item equals the cost price (in rupees) itself, the cost price and selling price are related by a quadratic equation: if Cost Price = x, then Profit% = x, so Profit = x × (x/100) = x2/100, and Selling Price = x + x2/100.

  1. Let the cost price of the watch be Rs. x. It is given that the profit percentage equals the value of the cost price, so Profit% = x.

  2. Profit amount = x% of x = x × (x/100) = x2/100.

  3. Selling Price = Cost Price + Profit = x + x2/100. Since the Selling Price = Rs. 144, we get x + x2/100 = 144.

  4. Multiplying both sides by 100: 100x + x2 = 14400, i.e. x2 + 100x − 14400 = 0.

  5. Solving using the quadratic formula: x = [−100 ± √(1002 + 4×14400)] / 2 = [−100 ± √67600] / 2 = [−100 ± 260] / 2.

  6. This gives x = 80 or x = −180. Since the cost price cannot be negative, x = 80.

Verification: taking Cost Price = Rs. 80, the profit percentage = 80, so Profit = 80 × 80/100 = Rs. 64, giving Selling Price = 80 + 64 = Rs. 144 — matching the value given in the question.

Therefore, the cost price of the watch is Rs. 80.

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