How much is the loss?

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1k lol :tongue:

mai IAS ka exam ab paas kar sakta hu kya ? :P
Nahi, tumne sabke answer pad ke batai isliye nahi, you will still fail in IAS :D
 
ishaan said:
Nahi, tumne sabke answer pad ke batai isliye nahi, you will still fail in IAS :D
lol. sabnai max 1200 per tick kya hai par :tongue:
xyx2000 said:
1800 is what i thought of without looking at comments
heh almost double the loss ... rest 800 corruption money ? :tongue: lol
 
women gets 200 worth of goods + 800 cash = Rs 1000 loss
He gets change from the other shop with the fake note , has to give back 1k = Rs 1000
total = 2k
 
From what I understand, this element is inserted to remove the possibility of profit margins on the goods sold.
It's inserted that there is no argument of the actual loss being either the cost of acquiring the sold good or the cost at which goods are sold (with profit), To keep things even
xyx2000 said:
women gets 200 worth of goods + 800 cash = Rs 1000 lossHe gets change from the other shop with the fake note , has to give back 1k = Rs 1000total = 2k
As long as note was not fake transaction was all good? He had to give 1000 real money to change fake note? Net loss 1000
 
xyx2000 said:
women gets 200 worth of goods + 800 cash = Rs 1000 loss
He gets change from the other shop with the fake note , has to give back 1k = Rs 1000
total = 2k
total = 2k -1k he got as change from other shopkeeper
 
1800 ... he gives 800 to lady and keeps 200 to himself and then shopkeeper takes back 1000 from him so 800 ( money given to lady ) + 1000 ( shopkeeper takes back from him ) = 1800
v1rus said:
total = 2k -1k he got as change from other shopkeeper
I think my above answer is wrong and this is the correct answer .. none of us have taken into account the product the lady purchased ..
 
I don't understand how do you guys seperates 1000 & 800 as different transaction.
Lady gives 1000 to seller, He gets the change from other guy and gives 800 to that lady. After found the note is fake. He had to give back the 1000 to the other guy ( thats a monetary loss) + The 200 worth of item given to that lady + % of profit in that 200. So the total loss should be approx 1250 ...
 
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