Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Profit and Loss, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Agniveer Vayu
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Study the given graph carefully and answer the following questions.

The following graph shows the net profit percent of two companies-
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If the expenditure of company Y in 2008 is 6,00,000 then what will be the income of company Y in 2008?

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Agniveer Vayu
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एक व्यक्ति ने कुछ सामान 6000 रू. में खरीदा | इसमें से आधे को 10% लाभ पर बेच दिया | शेष सामान को वह कितने प्रतिशत लाभ पर बेचे कि उसे कुल 25% लाभ हो ?

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Agniveer Vayu
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A ने एक घड़ी B को 20% लाभ पर बेची एवं B ने उसे 10% हानि पर C को बेच दी | यदि C ने वह घड़ी 216 रू. में खरीदी तो A ने वह घड़ी कितने रू. में खरीदी थी ?

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Agniveer Vayu
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किसी वस्तु को रू90. में बेचने पर उसे वि.मू. के पांचवे भाग के बराबर लाभ होता है तो उसका लाभ प्रतिशत क्या है ?

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Agniveer Vayu
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 आम 9 रू. प्रति किग्रा. बेचता है तब उसे 20% हानि होती है 5% लाभ कमाने के लिए उसे 1 किलो. आम किस दर से बेचने होंगे 

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Agniveer Vayu
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By selling 12 apples for a rupee, a man loses20% . How many for a rupee should he sell to gain 20%?

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Agniveer Vayu
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A house costs C. Later it was sold for a profit of25% . What is the capital gains tax if it is 50% of the profit ?

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Agniveer Vayu
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The price of an article is fixed with 20% profit. What will be the profit or loss percent if the article is sold allowing a discount of 1212%12\frac { 1 }{ 2 } \%on the marked price?