Butuh Jawaban Secepatnya Gk Ngeti #FastRespone Kculbtan Sitwa Mcricntukon peneniate In Wni Harro pemnbcllan Kn-Hnu Iuua Enualan Kn-TZ5 Wa4une Knrn Cad entecdean Hntra Ernraan Ja Jok Na O Kencniat= unlun} JQu" hahvu: JuueriruiILan MAlt d Rerdeentlaniiwban kcrlan Hort Kcncnint€ uniuna urt Fencnle Latihan kuintal bers 'Jenis dengan harga Kp},$o Kemudian kedur Lenis tmt dicampur dan dijunl dcnern harga Rpt.2o0 Tentukan RSt perscntasc ubtat nfnt Namer UTIMA Tnatr sanpai Jengan Irrhu- EEMAELNIEETEELMIT UAfung @tan 0fEO namheln . O00 dan hunea Hunem pcmbcling Rpl? penjunlan Rpl4.A4OO: RpSo.00o hteil Hogeu pembelian pcmu:in Rp-OOO schh ~R Rplo8 C Huga pembxelian denan onecor Frthaikin Rplz OOO. Sepeda RplJOO. [ercoui dijual dengan harga Pak Kamil membeli - 40 buah pepaya dengan encbul harga seluruhnya Rp75.0O0. Pepaya kemudian dijual dengan harga Rp3.5OO sctiap buah: rugikah Pak Kamil? Untung Berapa persentase untung atau ruginya? Toko bers "Enak" membeli kuintal beras jenis dengan harga Rp3.250 per Kg Seorang pedagang membeli 40 buah belim- bing dengan harga Rp2.OOO per buah, Kemudian 25 buah dijual dengan [221g4 Rp2.SOO per buah; 10 buah dijual denian harga Rp2.2S0 per buah dan sisanya busuk; tidak Iaku dijual. Tentukan besar persenlav untung alzu ruginyal FctienLat
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Pak Kamil bought 40 papayas for a total price of Rp75,000. So, the cost per papaya is: Cost per papaya = Total cost / Number of papayas = Rp75,000 / 40 Show more…
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