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Standard VII
Mathematics
Converting Ratios to Percentages
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A table is sold at ₹1250 at a profit of 25%. What is the cost price of the table?
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Solution
Let the cost price of table sold at 25% profit be x.
125
%
of
x
=
1250
⇒
125
100
×
x
=
1250
⇒
1.25
×
x
=
1250
⇒
x
=
1250
1.25
⇒
x
=
1000
Hence, the cost price of the table is ₹1000.
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