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Mathematics Question on Profit and Loss

My Scooty gives an average of 40 kmpl of petrol. But after recent filling at the new petrol pump, its average dropped to 38 kmpl. I investigated and found out that it was due to adulterated petrol. Petrol pumps add kerosene, which is 23\frac{2}{3} cheaper than petrol, to increase their profits. Kerosene generates excessive smoke and knocking and gives an average of 18 km per 900 ml. If I paid Rs. 30 for a litre of petrol, what was the additional amount the pump-owner was making ?

A

Rs. 1.75

B

Rs. 1.80

C

Rs. 2.30

D

Rs. 2

Answer

Rs. 2

Explanation

Solution

In the question it is given that the Capacity of Kerosene=(18 ÷900) ×1000=20km/ltr
Cost of Petrol is given=Rs.30/ltr
Cost of Kerosene= 23\frac{2}{3}(Cheaper than Petrol)=13\frac{1}{3} (Petrol)
Cost of Kerosene = 13\frac{1}{3}(30) = Rs.10/ltr
Let take the Quantity of Kerosene is x ltr in 1 ltr of mixture
The capacity of Kerosene=20km/ltr
The capacity of Petrol=40km/ltr
If there is x Ltr Petrol in 1 Ltr
Then,
20(x)+40(1-x)=38
20x + 40 - 40x = 38
Solving the equation, we get
x = -220\frac{-2}{-20}
x = 0.1 ltr
The Cost of mixture will be = 10(.1) +30(.9)=Rs.28
The Cost of Petrol which I gave was Rs.30 but the Original Amount is Rs.28
Than, the Additional Amount that the Pump Owner was Charging
=Rs.30-Rs.28
= Rs.2
The correct option is (D)