Profit and Loss
Quantitative Aptitude
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Quantitative Aptitude • Profit and Loss
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A shopkeeper bought 80 kg of sugar at ₹13.50 per kg and mixed it with 120 kg of sugar at ₹16 per kg. At what rate should he sell the mixture to gain 20%?
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A trader sells an article at a profit of 25%. If he had bought it for 20% less and sold it for ₹36 less, he would have gained 30%. What is the original selling price?
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A man buys a cycle for ₹1400 and sells it at a loss of 15%. What is the selling price?
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A trader marks his goods 40% above cost price but allows a discount of 25% to his customers. What is his profit percentage?
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If the cost price of 10 articles is equal to the selling price of 8 articles, what is the profit percentage?
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The cost price of 20 articles is equal to the selling price of 25 articles. What is the loss percentage?
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price and still makes a profit of 8%. What percent above cost price does he mark his goods?
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A dishonest shopkeeper sells his goods at cost price but uses a weight of 900 grams for a kilogram. What is his gain percentage?
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The ratio of cost price and selling price of an article is 5:6. What is the profit percentage?
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By selling 45 oranges for ₹40, a man loses 20%. How many should he sell for ₹24 to gain 20%?
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