Profit and Loss
- At kul - kul petrol pump the operator gives 5% less petrol but he sells it at the cost price.What is his profit in this way ?
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He sells 95 litre petrol at the price of 100 litre.
Correct Option: C
He sells 95 litre petrol at the price of 100 litre.
So profit % = [ 5 / 95 ] X 100 = 5.26%
- Abhinav save Rs. 25 by getting 6.66% discount on a textbook.What is the amount of money (in Rs.) paid by him ?
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6.66% of MP = 25
⇒ MP = 375Correct Option: B
6.66% of MP = 25
⇒ MP = 375
∴ SP = MP - 25 = 350
- Abhishek and Bhanu both are dealers of KML scooters.The price of a KML Scooter is Rs. 28,000.Abhishek gives a discount of 10% on whole, while Bhanu gives a discount of 12% on the first Rs 20,000 and 8% on the rest Rs. 8000. What is the difference between their selling price ?
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Abhishek Discount = 2800
Bhanu Discount =2400+640=3040
The difference in selling price is same as difference in discountCorrect Option: A
Abhishek Discount = 2800
Bhanu Discount =2400+640=3040
The difference in selling price is same as difference in discount = 3040 - 2800 = Rs.240
- A trader sells two articles, one at a loss of 10% and another at a profit of 15% but finally there is no loss or gain.If the total sale price of these two articles is Rs.30,000, find the difference between there cost price :
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From the question
10 % x = 15% of y ...(i)
x+y = 30000 ...(ii)Correct Option: B
From the question
10 % x = 15% of y ...(i)
x+y = 30000 ...(ii)
from eq. (i)
x / y = 3/2 ...(iii)
by solving eq. (ii) & (iii)
x = 18000, y = 12000
Hence, the difference =6000
- A milkman purchase the milk at Rs. x per litre and sells it at Rs. 2x per litre still he mixes 2 litres water with every 6 litres of pure milk. What is the profit percentage?
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Let the cost price of 1 litre pure milk be Rs. 1, then
for 6 litres (milk) CP = Rs. 6
for 2 litres (Water) CP = Rs. 0
and for 8 litres mixture SP = 8 x 2 = Rs.16Correct Option: B
Let the cost price of 1 litre pure milk be Rs. 1, then
for 6 litres (milk) CP = Rs. 6
for 2 litres (Water) CP = Rs. 0
and for 8 litres mixture SP = 8 x 2 = Rs.16
Profit = [(16-6) / 6] x 100 = 1000 / 6 = 166.66 %