PROFIT & LOSS

Profit and loss

 

IMPORTANT FACTS

Cost Price:

The price, at which an article is purchased, is called its cost price, abbreviated as C.P.

 

Selling Price:

The price, at which an article is sold, is called its selling prices, abbreviated as S.P.

 

Profit or Gain:

If S.P. is greater than C.P., the seller is said to have a profit or gain.

 

Loss:

If S.P. is less than C.P., the seller is said to have incurred a loss.

 

IMPORTANT FORMULAE

  1. Gain = (S.P.) – (C.P.)
  2. Loss = (C.P.) – (S.P.)
  3. Loss or gain is always reckoned on C.P.
  4. Gain Percentage: (Gain %)
    Gain % =Gain x 100
C.P.
  1. Loss Percentage: (Loss %)
    Loss % =Loss x 100
C.P.
  1. Selling Price: (S.P.)
    SP =(100 + Gain %)x C.P
100
     
  1. Selling Price: (S.P.)
    SP =(100 – Loss %)x C.P.
100
  1. Cost Price: (C.P.)
    C.P. =100x S.P.
(100 + Gain %)
  1. Cost Price: (C.P.)
    C.P. =100x S.P.
(100 – Loss %)
  1. If an article is sold at a gain of say 35%, then S.P. = 135% of C.P.
  2. If an article is sold at a loss of say, 35% then S.P. = 65% of C.P.
  3. When a person sells two similar items, one at a gain of say x%, and the other at a loss of x%, then the seller always incurs a loss given by:
    Loss % =Common Loss and Gain %2=x2.
1010
  1. If a trader professes to sell his goods at cost price, but uses false weights, then
    Gain % =Errorx 100%.
(True Value) – (Error)

 

Questions:

Level-I:

 

 

1.Alfred buys an old scooter for Rs. 4700 and spends Rs. 800 on its repairs. If he sells the scooter for Rs. 5800, his gain percent is:
A.
44%
7
B.
55%
11
C.10%
D.12%

 

2.The cost price of 20 articles is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the profit is 25%, then the value of xis:
A.15
B.16
C.18
D.25

 

3.If selling price is doubled, the profit triples. Find the profit percent.
A.
662
3
B.100
C.
1051
3
D.120

 

4.In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but the selling price remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit?
A.30%
B.70%
C.100%
D.250%

 

 

5.A vendor bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6

 

6.The percentage profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 1920 is equal to the percentage loss incurred by selling the same article for Rs. 1280. At what price should the article be sold to make 25% profit?
A.Rs. 2000
B.Rs. 2200
C.Rs. 2400
D.Data inadequate

 

7.A shopkeeper expects a gain of 22.5% on his cost price. If in a week, his sale was of Rs. 392, what was his profit?
A.Rs. 18.20
B.Rs. 70
C.Rs. 72
D.Rs. 88.25

 

8.A man buys a cycle for Rs. 1400 and sells it at a loss of 15%. What is the selling price of the cycle?
A.Rs. 1090
B.Rs. 1160
C.Rs. 1190
D.Rs. 1202

 

9.Sam purchased 20 dozens of toys at the rate of Rs. 375 per dozen. He sold each one of them at the rate of Rs. 33. What was his percentage profit?
A.3.5
B.4.5
C.5.6
D.6.5

 

10.Some articles were bought at 6 articles for Rs. 5 and sold at 5 articles for Rs. 6. Gain percent is:
A.30%
B.
331%
3
C.35%
D.44%
 

 

 

 

 

 

11.

 

 

 

Level-II:

 

 

On selling 17 balls at Rs. 720, there is a loss equal to the cost price of 5 balls. The cost price of a ball is:

A.Rs. 45
B.Rs. 50
C.Rs. 55
D.Rs. 60

 

 

12.When a plot is sold for Rs. 18,700, the owner loses 15%. At what price must that plot be sold in order to gain 15%?
A.Rs. 21,000
B.Rs. 22,500
C.Rs. 25,300
D.Rs. 25,800

 

13.100 oranges are bought at the rate of Rs. 350 and sold at the rate of Rs. 48 per dozen. The percentage of profit or loss is:
A.
142% gain
7
B.15% gain
C.
142% loss
7
D.15 % loss

 

14.A shopkeeper sells one transistor for Rs. 840 at a gain of 20% and another for Rs. 960 at a loss of 4%. His total gain or loss percent is:
A.
515% loss
17
B.
515% gain
17
C.
62% gain
3
D.None of these

 

 

15.A trader mixes 26 kg of rice at Rs. 20 per kg with 30 kg of rice of other variety at Rs. 36 per kg and sells the mixture at Rs. 30 per kg. His profit percent is:
A.No profit, no loss
B.5%
C.8%
D.10%
E.None of these

 

  1. A man buys an article for Rs. 27.50 and sells it for Rs 28.60. Find his gain percent
  2. 1%
  3. 2%
  4. 3%
  5. 4%

 

 

  1. A TV is purchased at Rs. 5000 and sold at Rs. 4000, find the lost percent.
  2. 10%
  3. 20%
  4. 25%
  5. 28%

 

 

  1. In terms of percentage profit, which among following the best transaction.
    1. P. 36, Profit 17
    2. P. 50, Profit 24
    3. P. 40, Profit 19
    4. P. 60, Profit 29

 

 

 

 

Answer:1 Option B

 

Explanation:

Cost Price (C.P.) = Rs. (4700 + 800) = Rs. 5500.

Selling Price (S.P.) = Rs. 5800.

Gain = (S.P.) – (C.P.) = Rs.(5800 – 5500) = Rs. 300.

Gain % =300x 100%= 55%
550011

 

Answer:2 Option B

 

Explanation:

Let C.P. of each article be Re. 1 C.P. of x articles = Rs. x.

S.P. of x articles = Rs. 20.

Profit = Rs. (20 – x).

20 – xx 100 = 25
x

2000 – 100x = 25x

125x = 2000

x = 16.

 

 

Answer:3 Option B

 

Explanation:

Let C.P. be Rs. x and S.P. be Rs. y.

Then, 3(y – x) = (2y – x)    y = 2x.

Profit = Rs. (y – x) = Rs. (2x – x) = Rs. x.

 Profit % =xx 100% = 100%

 

 

Answer:4 Option B

 

Explanation:

Let C.P.= Rs. 100. Then, Profit = Rs. 320, S.P. = Rs. 420.

New C.P. = 125% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 125

New S.P. = Rs. 420.

Profit = Rs. (420 – 125) = Rs. 295.

 Required percentage =295x 100%=1475% = 70% (approximately).
42021

 

 

Answer:5 Option C

 

Explanation:

C.P. of 6 toffees = Re. 1

S.P. of 6 toffees = 120% of Re. 1 = Rs.6
5

 

For Rs.6, toffees sold = 6.
5

 

For Re. 1, toffees sold =6 x5= 5.
6

 

 

Answer:6 Option A

 

Explanation:

Let C.P. be Rs. x.

Then,1920 – xx 100 =x – 1280x 100
xx

1920 – x = x – 1280

2x = 3200

x = 1600

 Required S.P. = 125% of Rs. 1600 = Rs.125x 1600= Rs 2000.
100

 

 

Answer:7 Option C

 

Explanation:

C.P. = Rs.100x 392= Rs.1000x 392= Rs. 320
122.51225

Profit = Rs. (392 – 320) = Rs. 72.

 

Answer:8 Option C

 

Explanation:

S.P. = 85% of Rs. 1400 = Rs.85x 1400= Rs. 1190
100

 

 

 

Answer:9 Option C

 

Explanation:

Cost Price of 1 toy = Rs.375= Rs. 31.25
12

Selling Price of 1 toy = Rs. 33

So, Gain = Rs. (33 – 31.25) = Rs. 1.75

 Profit % =1.75x 100%=28% = 5.6%
31.255

 

 

 

Answer:10 Option D

 

Explanation:

Suppose, number of articles bought = L.C.M. of 6 and 5 = 30.

C.P. of 30 articles = Rs.5x 30= Rs. 25.
6

 

S.P. of 30 articles = Rs.6x 30= Rs. 36.
5

 

 Gain % =11x 100% = 44%.
25

 

 

Answer:11 Option D

 

Explanation:

(C.P. of 17 balls) – (S.P. of 17 balls) = (C.P. of 5 balls)

C.P. of 12 balls = S.P. of 17 balls = Rs.720.

 C.P. of 1 ball = Rs.720= Rs. 60.
12

 

 

Answer:12 Option C

 

Explanation:

85 : 18700 = 115 : x

 x =18700 x 115= 25300.
85

Hence, S.P. = Rs. 25,300.

 

Answer:13 Option A

 

Explanation:

C.P. of 1 orange = Rs.350= Rs. 3.50
100

 

S.P. of 1 orange = Rs.48= Rs. 4
12

 

 Gain% =0.50x 100%=100% = 142%
3.5077

 

 

 

Answer:14 Option B

 

Explanation:

C.P. of 1st transistor = Rs.100x 840= Rs. 700.
120

 

C.P. of 2nd transistor = Rs.100x 960= Rs. 1000
96

So, total C.P. = Rs. (700 + 1000) = Rs. 1700.

Total S.P. = Rs. (840 + 960) = Rs. 1800.

 Gain % =100x 100%= 515%
170017

 

 

 

Answer:15 Option B

 

Explanation:

C.P. of 56 kg rice = Rs. (26 x 20 + 30 x 36) = Rs. (520 + 1080) = Rs. 1600.

S.P. of 56 kg rice = Rs. (56 x 30) = Rs. 1680.

 Gain =80x 100% = 5%.
1600

 

Answer:16 Option D

 

Explanation:

So we have C.P. = 27.50
S.P. = 28.60

Gain = 28.60 – 27.50 = Rs. 1.10

Gain%=(Gain/Cost∗100)%=(1.10/27.50∗100)%=4%

 

 

 

 

Answer:17 Option B

 

Explanation:

We know, C.P. = 5000
S.P. = 4000
Loss = 5000 – 4000 = 1000
Loss%=(Loss/Cost∗100)%=(1000/5000∗100)%=20%

 

 

Answer:18 Option D

 

Explanation:

Hint: Calculate profit percent as

Profit% = (profit/cost) * 100

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