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How much percent above the CP should a shopkeeper mark his goods so that after allowing a discount of 25%
on the MP , he gains 20%

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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Let sell price is S, Marked Price is M and Cost price is C

Profit = Sell Price - Cost Price = S - C

here sell price is after 20% discount on Marked Price = 0.8 * M

Now, target profit is 20% of Cost price = 0.2 *C

Keeping all the values in profit equation.

0.2 * C = 0.8 * M - C

Solve the above equation;

1.2 * C = 0.8 * M

M = 1.2/0.8 C = 1.5 C

Marked Price should be 1.5 times of Cost price to get the profit of 20% on product after sell.

That is 50% more than CP

Answered by Anonymous
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How much percent above the CP should a shopkeeper mark his goods so that after allowing a discount of 25% on the MP , he gains 20%?

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