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प्रश्न
A shopkeeper buys a certain number of books for Rs 960. If the cost per book was Rs 8 less, the number of books that could be bought for Rs 960 would be 4 more. Taking the original cost of each book to be Rs x, write an equation in x and solve it to find the original cost of each book.
उत्तर
Let original cost = Rs x
No. of books bought = `(960)/x`
New cost of books = Rs (x – 8)
∴ No. of books bought = `(960)/(x - 8)`
If no. of books bought is 4 more then cost = `(960)/x + 4`
∴ According to conditions,
`(960)/(x - 8) - (960)/x` = 4
⇒ `960((1)/(x - 8) - (1)/x)` = 4
⇒ `(x - (x - 8))/(x(x - 8)) = (4)/(960)`
⇒ `(x - x + 8)/(x^2 - 8x) = (4)/(960)`
⇒ `(8)/(x^2 - 8x) = (1)/(960)`
⇒ x2 - 8x = 8 x 240
⇒ x2 - 8x - 1920 = 0
x = `(-(-8)±sqrt((-8)^2 -4(1)(-1920)))/(2)`
= `(8±sqrt(64 + 7680))/(2)`
= `(8 ±sqrt(7744))/(2)`
= `(8 ± 88)/(2)`
= `(8 + 88)/(2), (8 - 88)/(2)`
= `(96)/(2), (-80)/(2)`
= 48, -40 ...(rejecting)
∴ cost of book = ₹48.
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