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A spice trader takes a loan (debt) of rupees 850. The next day, he makes a profit (fortune) of rupees 1,200. The following week, he incurs a loss of rupees 450. Write this sequence as an equation using integers and calculate his final financial standing.

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Representing debts and losses as negative integers and profit as positive, the financial equation is -850 + 1200 – 450. Simplifying this sequence shows a final standing of -100, a net debt of 100 rupees.

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  1. We can represent financial transactions using signed integers where debts and losses are negative, and profits are positive. The trader starts with a loan of -850 rupees, adds a profit of +1200 rupees, and adds a loss of -450 rupees. The complete sequence forms the integer equation -850 + 1200 – 450. Adding the numbers together gives 350 – 450, which equals -100. His final financial standing is a net debt of 100 rupees.

     

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