A manufacturer of jam wants to make a profit of Tk. 0.65 each to make first 100 jars of jams and Tk. 0.55 to make each jar after the first 100. How much profit he will make from 300 jars of jam?

A manufacturer of jam wants to make a profit of Tk. 0.65 each to make first 100 jars of jams and Tk. 0.55 to make each jar after the first 100. How much profit he will make from 300 jars of jam? Correct Answer Tk. 175

Profit from first 100 jars = 0.65×100 = 65 TK. Profit from the rest (300 - 100 = 200) jars = 0.55×200 = 110 TK Total profit = 65 + 110 = 175 TK

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