find profit per cent or loss per cent in each case.
A skirt was bought for Rs 250 and sold at Rs 150.
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Cost price of skirt =Rs.250
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss %
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.P
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100=
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100= 250
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100= 250100
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100= 250100
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100= 250100 ×100=40%
Cost price of skirt =Rs.250Selling price of skirt =Rs.150Since, C.P> S.P, therefore here is loss∴ Loss=C.P-S.P=250−150=Rs.100Now Loss % C.PLoss ×100= 250100 ×100=40%Therefore Loss =Rs.100 and Loss %=40%
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