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Let initial price of the Store: 100 unit
Cost to Collector= 140
Buyback Price to store= 60% of 140= 84
Second time selling Price of Store= 75 % profit on 84=147

Now 100- 84 = 16 units = 176
Therefore: 147 unites= 176*147/16 = 11*147= 1617.

Answer: C
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This is a question on the concept of successive percentage changes. I’d use the fractional equivalent of percentages extensively in this question to make the calculations simpler and faster.

Let the chair’s original cost to the shop be $x. On selling it to the collector at 40% profit, they obtained $\(\frac{7x}{5}\).

When the collector sold it back to them, they bought it at 60% of what he had paid. Therefore, the price at which they bought it back = \(\frac{3}{5} * \frac{7x }{ 5} = $ \frac{21x }{25}\).

The difference between the shop’s original cost and the money that it paid (or the money that the collector got back) = x – \(\frac{21x}{25}\) = $ \(\frac{4x}{25}\). The question says that this is equal to $176. Equating and solving for x, we get x = 1100.

Therefore, selling price of the shop when it sold the chair again = \(\frac{7}{4} * \frac{21x }{ 25} = \frac{147x}{100}\) = $ 1617.

The correct answer option is C.

In questions like these on percentages, the more methodical you are in analyzing statements stage by stage, the better your accuracy will be. Observe how we solved the question in small stages, evaluating the answer of each stage and using that as the input for the next stage.

Hope that helps!
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This is high-quality question and I agree with the explanation
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Deconstructing the Question

Let the shop's original cost be C.
The shop first sells the chair at 40% above cost.
Then it buys the chair back at 60% of what the collector paid.
Finally, the shop sells it again at a 75% profit on the buyback price.

Step-by-step

Original cost:

\(C\)

First sale to collector:

\(1.4C\)

Buyback price:

\(0.6(1.4C) = 0.84C\)

Given difference:

\(C - 0.84C = 176\)

\(0.16C = 176\)

\(C = \frac{176}{0.16}\)

\(C = 1100\)

Buyback price:

\(0.84(1100) = 924\)

Second selling price:

\(1.75 \times 924 = 1617\)

Answer: 1617
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