Profit Loss
Practice Profit Loss MCQs from Arithmetic — Mathematics.
If a man buys an article for Rs. 80 and sells it for Rs. 100, find his gain %.
A merchant marks his goods at Rs. 300 and allows a 10% discount. If he still gains 20%, find CP.
A man sells an article at 5% profit. If he had bought it at 5% less and sold it for Rs. 1 less, he would have gained 10%. Find the CP.
If the profit made on selling an article for Rs. 1920 is equal to the percentage of loss made on selling the same article for Rs. 1280, at what price should it be sold to make 25% profit?
A reduction of 20% in the price of sugar enables a person to purchase 5kg more for Rs. 600. Find the original price per kg.
A shopkeeper sells two watches for Rs. 308 each. On one he gets 12% profit and on other 12% loss. Find his total gain or loss in Rs.
A man buys some oranges at 5 for a rupee and an equal number at 4 for a rupee. He sells the whole lot at 9 for 2 rupees. What is his gain or loss %?
By selling 100 pens, a shopkeeper gains the selling price of 20 pens. Find his gain %.
A manufacturer sells to a wholesaler at 25% profit, wholesaler to retailer at 20% profit, and retailer to customer at 28% profit. If customer pays Rs. 9600, find manufacturer CP.
A trader sells two types of rice at Rs. 24 and Rs. 30 per kg. In what ratio should he mix them to sell at Rs. 29.70 per kg making 10% profit?
If CP of 10 items is equal to SP of 7 items, then find profit %.
A man buys apples at 10 for Rs. 75 and sells them at Rs. 12 per dozen. Find loss %.
Profit on an item is 25%. If CP is increased by 20% and SP by 10%, find new profit %.
A person sells an article at 20% profit. If he had bought it at 20% less and sold it for Rs. 5 less, he would have gained 25%. Find CP.
A shopkeeper marks his goods at 25% above CP and allows a discount of 12.5%. Find his profit %.
A man sells two pipes at Rs. 12 each. On one he gains 20% and on other he loses 20%. In the whole transaction there is?
If a dealer marks his goods 30% above CP and then allows 30% discount, then he has a?
Successive discounts of 10%, 20%, and 30% is equal to a single discount of?