How much profit do you gain by selling a table for 330?

How much profit do you gain by selling a table for 330?

By selling a table for Rs 330, a trader gains 10\%. Find the cost price of the table. A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 20\% and B sells it to C at a profit of 25\%. If C pays `225 for it, what did A pay for it.

What is the gain/loss on sale of goods at cost price?

Some articles were bought at 6 for Rs 5 and sold at 5 for Rs 6. Gain percent is: A merchant uses y\% less weight/length and sells his good at gain/loss of x\%. The overall \% gain/loss is given by [ ( (y+x)/ (100-y))×100]\% A shopkeeper sells the goods at 44\% loss on cost price but uses 30\% less weight.

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What is the percentage of profit or loss on selling 17 balls?

The percentage of profit or loss is: 38) 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:

How much profit did Padam make by selling 30 kg of rice?

10) Padam purchased 30 kg of rice at the rate of rs. 17.50 per kg and another 30 kg rice at a certain rate. He mixed the two and sold the entire quantity at the rate of rs. 18.60 per kg and made 20\% overall profit.

How does a dealer get ₹940 more if sold at 10\%?

A dealer gets ₹ 940 more if instead of selling a table at a loss of 10\%, it is sold at a gain of 10\%. Find the cost price of the table. Let the cost price be ₹ x. It is given that dealer gets ₹940 more if sold at a profit of 10\% instead of loss of 10\%.

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What is the gain percentage of Rs 40 in Indian currency?

40 Gain percentage = 71 2 \% = 15 2 \% CP = 100 ( 100 + gain \%) × SP = 100 (100 + 15 2) × 34. 40 = 100 × 2 215 × 34. 40 = Rs. 32 Manjit bought an iron safe for ₹ 12160 and paid ₹ 340 for its transportation.

How do you find the profit/loss percentage of a table?

If the C.P. of 15 tables be equal to the S.P. of 20 tables, find the loss per cent. Profit/loss \% = (-5)/20×100 = 25\% loss, since it is –ve. If the C.P. of 6 articles is equal to the S.P. of 4 articles. Find the gain per cent. By selling 33 metres of cloth, a man gains the sale price of 11 metres. The gain \% is