The fruit company purchased 6000 kg of watermelon at a price of 1.2 yuan per kilogram, with a loss of 4%. If the watermelon is sold in full, the company hopes to get 20% profit, So how much is the retail price of watermelon per kilogram at least

The fruit company purchased 6000 kg of watermelon at a price of 1.2 yuan per kilogram, with a loss of 4%. If the watermelon is sold in full, the company hopes to get 20% profit, So how much is the retail price of watermelon per kilogram at least


Cost = 6000 * 1.2 = 7200 yuan
Price of 20% profit = 7200 * (1 + 20%) = 8640 yuan
Loss 4%, weight = 6000 * (1-4%) = 5760kg
Price = 8640 / 5760 = 1.5 yuan



The fruit company purchased 52000 kg of apples. The price per kg of apples is 0.98 yuan. The transportation expenses are 1840 yuan. The estimated loss is 1%
If we can make a profit of 17% after all the apples are sold, how much should we set the price per kilogram of apples?


Suppose that the price per kilogram of apples should be set as X Yuan, then the total purchase price of apples is (5.2 × 10000 × 0.98) yuan, the total expenditure is (5.2 × 10000 × 0.98 + 1840) yuan, the actual sales price of apples is [5.2 × 10000 × (1-1 ℅)] kg, and the actual income is [5.2 × 10000 × (1-1 ℅)] x yuan



The purchase price of a certain fruit is 4 yuan per kilogram. It is estimated that 5% of the fruits are consumed normally in the sales. How much yuan should the seller set at the selling price at least in order to get 10% profit (accurate to 0.01 yuan)?


Suppose that the selling price should be set at x yuan per kilogram. According to the meaning of the question: X (1-5%) ≥ 4 × (1 + 10%), X ≥ 4.63. Answer: if the selling price is set at least 4.63 yuan, the business can get 10% profit