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Two men have certain amount of camel. They sell those camels. Each rate of the camel is equal to the total number of camels initially available. They then bought certain amount of goat for that money and for the remaining money they bought a dog. What will be rate of dog if they both share the animals and their total rate of animal for each person is equal?

Two men have certain amount of camel. They sell those camels. Each rate of the camel is equal to the total number of camels initially available. They then bought certain amount of goat for that money and for the remaining money they bought a dog. What will be rate of dog if they both share the animals and their total rate of animal for each person is equal?

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Ravi
askIITians Faculty 69 Points
9 years ago
The question seems incomplete as:
Number of camel initially=x
CP of each camel= y
SP of each camel=x

Net SP=x2

From this they bought certain number of goats and a dog.
To find the rate of dog, some information on the number or rate of goats need to be given(, may be in terms of number of camels or the CP of camels) to form equations and thence, determine the rate of dog.

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