Profit and Loss


  1. If goods be purchased for $ 450 and one third sold at a loss of 10%. At what gain per cent should the remainder be sold so as to gain 20% on the whole transaction?









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    Let the required gain % = y.

    ∴ 150 ×
    90
    + 300 ×
    (100 + y)
    =
    450 × 120
    100100100

    Correct Option: B

    Let the required gain % = y.

    ∴ 150 ×
    90
    + 300 ×
    (100 + y)
    =
    450 × 120
    100100100

    ⇒ 135 + 3 (100 + y ) = 540
    ⇒ 3 (100 + y) = 540 – 135 = 405
    ∴ 100 + y =
    405
    = 135
    3

    ⇒ y = 135 – 100 = 35%
    Hence , required gain% is 35% .


  1. A shoe company sold 50 pairs of shoes on a day costing $ 189.50 each for $ 10,000. Then the profit obtained in $ is









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    Given , C.P. of 1 pairs of shoes = $ 189.50
    ∴ C.P. of 50 pairs of shoes = $ (50 × 189.50) = $ 9475
    Selling Price of 50 pairs of shoes = $ 10000
    Required Gain = Selling Price of 50 pairs of shoes - Cost Price of 50 pairs of shoes

    Correct Option: B

    Given , C.P. of 1 pairs of shoes = $ 189.50
    ∴ C.P. of 50 pairs of shoes = $ (50 × 189.50) = $ 9475
    Selling Price of 50 pairs of shoes = $ 10000
    Required Gain = Selling Price of 50 pairs of shoes - Cost Price of 50 pairs of shoes
    ∴ Required Gain = $ (10000 – 9475)= $ 525



  1. Salim had to sell vegetables worth $ 5,750 for $ 4,500 due to heavy rainfall. What is the loss percentage that he has incurred?









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    Here , Cost price of vegetables = $ 5,750
    Selling price of vegetables = $ 4500
    Loss = Cost price of vegetables - Selling price of vegetables = 5750 - 4500 = $ 1250

    Loss percent =
    Loss
    × 100
    Cost price of vegetables

    Correct Option: A

    Here , Cost price of vegetables = $ 5,750
    Selling price of vegetables = $ 4500
    Loss = Cost price of vegetables - Selling price of vegetables = 5750 - 4500 = $ 1250

    Loss percent =
    Loss
    × 100
    Cost price of vegetables

    Loss percent =
    1250
    × 100
    5750

    Loss percent =
    125000
    = 21.74%
    5750


  1. If I purchased 11 books for $ 100 and sold 10 books for $ 110, the percentage of profit per book sold is









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    If a articles are bought for $ p
    and b articles are sold for $ q,
    then

    Gain% = qa - pb× 100
    pb

    Gain% = 11 × 110 - 10 × 100 × 100
    10 × 100

    Gain % =
    1210 - 1000
    × 100 = 21%
    1000

    Second method to solve this question :
    Here, a = 11, p = 100 and b = 10, y = 110
    Gain% = aq - bp × 100%
    bp

    Correct Option: D

    If a articles are bought for $ p
    and b articles are sold for $ q,
    then

    Gain% = qa - pb× 100
    pb

    Gain% = 11 × 110 - 10 × 100 × 100
    10 × 100

    Gain % =
    1210 - 1000
    × 100 = 21%
    1000

    Second method to solve this question :
    Here, a = 11, p = 100 and b = 10, y = 110
    Gain% = aq - bp × 100%
    bp

    Gain% = 11 × 110 - 10 × 100 × 100
    10 × 100

    Gain% =
    1210 - 1000
    × 100% = 21%
    1000




  1. A man buys a certain number of oranges at 20 for 60 and an equal number at 30 for $ 60. He mixes them and sells them at 25 for $ 60. What is gain or loss percent?









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    Let the man buy 60 oranges (LCM of 20 and 30) of each kind.

    CP of the 60 oranges of the first kind =
    60
    × 60 = $ 180
    20

    CP of 60 oranges of second kind =
    60
    × 60 = $ 120
    30

    Total CP of 120 oranges = (180 + 120) = $ 300

    Correct Option: B

    Let the man buy 60 oranges (LCM of 20 and 30) of each kind.

    CP of the 60 oranges of the first kind =
    60
    × 60 = $ 180
    20

    CP of 60 oranges of second kind =
    60
    × 60 = $ 120
    30

    Total CP of 120 oranges = (180 + 120) = $ 300
    SP of 120 oranges =
    60
    × 120 = $ 288
    25

    Loss = CP of 120 oranges - SP of 120 oranges = $ (300 – 288) = $ 12
    ∴ Loss Percent =
    12
    × 100 = 4%
    300