Profit
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A man got a 10% increase in his salary. If his new salary is ₹ 1, 54, 000, find his original salary.
₹ 1, 40, 000
₹ 1, 44, 000
₹ 1, 30, 000
₹ 1, 20, 000
A man bought meters of cloth for and sold it at a rate of per one and a half meter. What was his percentage profit or loss?
Convert into a percentage.
Convert the following decimals into a percentage:
Write the following fractions as percentages:
Express as a percentage.
A pen was purchased at ₹ 10 and was sold at ₹ 15. Find the profit percent.
15%
50%
12%
10%
- 15
- 17%
- 20%
- 23%
- 13%
In a sale, the price of an article is reduced by 30%. If the original price of the article is 1800 rupees. Find the reduced price of the article
1160
1360
960
1260
i) The total C.P of the three articles.
ii) The total S.P of the three articles.
iii) The profit or loss on the whole three articles
- i) 2100
ii) 2000
iii) 15% - i) 2000
ii) 2100
iii) 5% - i) 3000
ii) 3100
iii) 5% - i) 2500
ii) 2100
iii) 5%
Out of every vehicles passing a certain spot were buses. What percentage was this?
Find: of
- Rs.1, 000
- Rs.2, 500
- Rs.500
- Rs.1, 500
- ₹19
- ₹10
- ₹15
- ₹14
Define fraction.
- ₹50
- ₹75
- ₹80
- ₹100
- 100
- 1100
- 900
- 1900
Mary bought 40 pens and sold them at ₹8 each. If the total cost price is ₹200, then find the profit made or loss incurred in the transaction.
Loss of ₹100
Profit of ₹200
Profit of ₹120
Loss of ₹120
A shopkeeper bought some pens from a wholesaler for Rs. 1890 and sold them for Rs. 2000. Find the selling price for the shopkeeper.
- 1890
- 2000
- 100
- 1990
Which of these denote the condition of neither profit nor loss?
- Cost Price
- Selling Price
- Marked Price
- Profit
- 6
- ₹16
- ₹10
- ₹20
- ₹18
Convert the following decimals into a percentage:
- Loss of ₹10
- Loss of ₹20
- Neither Loss nor Profit.
- Profit of ₹10
If something which costs 425 rupees is sold for 440 rupees, what is the profit got? If something costing 235 rupees is to be sold at a profit of 25 rupees, what should be the selling price? If 15 rupees profit was made on selling something for 120 rupees, what was its actual cost?
If we write c for the cost, p for the profit and s for the selling price, in what all ways can we write the relation among them?
Convert the following decimals into a percentage:
- ₹ 5222
- ₹ 5000
- ₹ 5400
- ₹ 4800
Find of
- 30%
- 50%
- 60%
- 80%