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Let the cost price of 1 kg sugar be Rs. 100
He takes 1.25 kg at the cost of 1 kg, then cost price of 1 kg of sugar for shopkeeper = 100/1.25 = Rs. 80
He gives 0.8 kg at the cost of 1 kg, then selling price of 1 kg of sugar for shopkeeper = 100/0.8 = Rs. 125
Profit amount = 125 - 80 = Rs. 45
Profit percent = (45/80) × 100 = 56.25%
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Answer:
Let the cost price of 1 kg sugar be Rs. 100
He takes 1.25 kg at the cost of 1 kg, then cost price of 1 kg of sugar for shopkeeper = 100/1.25 = Rs. 80
He gives 0.8 kg at the cost of 1 kg, then selling price of 1 kg of sugar for shopkeeper = 100/0.8 = Rs. 125
Profit amount = 125 - 80 = Rs. 45
Profit percent = (45/80) × 100 = 56.25%