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Rajesh purchasd a watch for rs. 300. he sold it Rs. 330 find the profit percent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

Cost price (C.P.) of the watch = ₹300

Selling price (S.P.) of the watch = ₹330

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To find:

Profit percent.

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Solution:

We know that,

Profit = S.P. - C.P.

So,

Profit = ₹(330 - 300)

Profit = ₹30

Now,

Profit % = \sf \dfrac {Profit}{C.P.} \times 100

On substituting the values in the formula,

Profit % = \sf \dfrac {30}{300} \times 100

Profit % = \sf \dfrac {30}{3}

\boxed {\bf {\pink {Profit \% = 10\%}}}

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Final answer:

The profit % earned is of 10%.

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Formulas used:

  • Profit = S.P. - C.P.
  • Profit % = \sf \dfrac {Profit}{C.P.} \times 100
Answered by Anonymous
438

Answer:

\large{\underline{\underline{\textsf{\maltese{\red{Given}}}}}}

  •  \bigstar \sf \purple{C.P}= \pink {300}
  •  \bigstar \sf \purple{S.P} = \pink {330}

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  • \bigstar\sf \purple{Profit \: Percentage}=\pink{?}

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  •  \bigstar \sf \purple{Profit} =  \pink{S.P - C.P}

  •  \bigstar \sf \purple{Profit \: \%}=  {\dfrac \pink{Profit \times 100} \pink{C.P} }

Where

\star\small \sf \purple{S.P }= \pink{Selling\: Price}

 \star \small \sf \purple{C.P} = \pink {Cost\: Price }

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Firstly We Find the Profit.

:  \red\implies \sf \pink{Profit } =  \purple {S.P - C.P}

:   \red\implies \sf \pink{Profit} =  \purple{300 - 330}

:  \red \implies \sf \pink{Profit} = \purple {₹ 30}

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Now we Find the Profit Percentage

:  \red \implies\sf \pink{Profit \: \%}=  {\dfrac \purple{Profit \times 100} \purple{C.P} }

:  \red \implies\sf \pink{Profit \: \%} = { \dfrac \purple{30 \times 100} \purple{300} }

:\red \implies \sf \pink{Profit \: \%} =  \cancel\dfrac \purple{3000} \purple{300}

 :  \red\implies \sf \pink{Profit\%} = \purple{10 \%}

 \Large \boxed {\sf \purple{P} \mathfrak \purple{rofit \% =  \sf \pink{10 \%}}}

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The Profit Percentages is 10 %..

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