A man bought 542 kg of sugar for Rs.7560.90and sold it so as to gain 2...
The cost of sugar per kilogram

S.P. = C.P.(1 + gain%) S.P. at 20% profit = Rs.13.95 × 1.2 = Rs.16.74
View all questions of this testA man bought 542 kg of sugar for Rs.7560.90and sold it so as to gain 2...
To find the selling price per kilogram of sugar, we need to calculate the total selling price and then divide it by the total weight of sugar.
Let's break down the solution into steps:
Step 1: Find the cost price per kilogram of sugar
The cost price per kilogram can be found by dividing the total cost by the total weight:
Cost price per kilogram = Total cost / Total weight
Cost price per kilogram = Rs. 7560.90 / 542 kg
Cost price per kilogram ≈ Rs. 13.96
Step 2: Calculate the selling price per kilogram
We know that the selling price includes a 20% gain on the cost price. To calculate the selling price per kilogram, we need to add 20% of the cost price to the cost price per kilogram:
Selling price per kilogram = Cost price per kilogram + 20% of cost price per kilogram
Selling price per kilogram = Rs. 13.96 + (20/100) * Rs. 13.96
Selling price per kilogram = Rs. 13.96 + Rs. 2.79
Selling price per kilogram = Rs. 16.75
Therefore, the selling price per kilogram of sugar is Rs. 16.74 (approximately).
The correct answer is option A.