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4. Calculate the actual C.P. and then find out if there is a profit or loss in the following.a. C.P ₹140overhead charges ₹20Actual C.P ?S.P ₹200profit and loss ? |
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Answer» Answer: LOSS: If the SELLING price is less than the cost price, the difference between them is the loss incurred. Formula: Loss = Cost price (C.P.) – Selling Price (S.P.) Profit or Loss is always calculated on the cost price. MARKED price: This is the price marked as the selling price on an article, also known as the listed price. Discount or Rebate: This is the reduction in price offered on the marked or listed price. Below is the list of some basic formulas used in solving questions on profit and loss: Gain % = (Gain / CP) * 100 Loss % = (Loss / CP) * 100 SP = [(100 + Gain%) / 100] * CP SP = [(100 – Loss %) / 100]*CP The above two formulas can be stated as, If an article is sold at a gain of 10%, then SP = 110% of CP. If an article is sold at a loss of 10%, then SP = 90% of CP. CP = [100 / (100 + Gain%)] * SP CP = [100 / (100 – Loss%)] * SP
Profit and Loss: Solved Examples Question 1: An article is purchased for Rs. 450 and sold for Rs. 500. Find the gain percent. Solution: Gain = SP – CP = 500 – 450 = 50. Gain% = (50/450)*100 = 100/9 %
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