Math, asked by mahavirtigga7, 9 months ago

yah Businessman boys a table for rupees 2500 he pad rupees 300 for transportation and rupees 200 for labour charges he sold it for rupees 2700 find loss or profit and loss and profit present ka question answer​

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Answered by jaingayatri108
2

Answer:

he had loss of rupees 300

Step-by-step explanation:

300/3000*100=

10%loss

Answered by shipradasjmb
1

Answer: Loss 10%

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost Price of table = Rs. 2,500 /-

Transportation Charges = Rs. 300 /-

Labour Charges = Rs. 200 /-

Therefore, Actual CP

= Rs. 2,500 + Rs. 300 + Rs. 200

= Rs. 3,000 /-

Now, given Selling Price = Rs. 2,700 /-

Since CP > SP, there is a LOSS.

Loss = CP - SP

= Rs. 3,000 - Rs. 2,700

= Rs. 300 /-

Loss % = (Loss × 100)/CP

= (300×100)/3,000 %

= 10%

Therefore, there was 10 % LOSS in the whole transaction.

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