M. Tyra Solutions for Chapter: Profit and Loss, Exercise 1: Exercises
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A trader sells two bullocks for each, neither losing nor gaining in total. If he sold one of the bullocks at a gain of , the other is sold at a loss of _____.

The percentage profit earned when an article is sold for is double the percentage profit earned when the same article is sold for . If the marked price of the article is above the cost price, then what is the marked price of the article?

The cost price of the two beds is equal. One bed is sold at a profit of and the other one for less than the first one. If the overall profit earned after selling both the beds is , what is the cost price of each bed?

A man sold two articles-A (at a profit of ) and B (at a loss of ). He earned a total profit of in the whole deal. If article A costs less than article B, what is the price of article B?

An article was purchased for . Its price was marked up by . It was sold at a discount of on the marked-up price. What was the profit percent on the cost price?

A dealer marked the price of an item above the cost price. He allowed two successive discounts of and to a particular customer. As a result, he incurred a loss of . At what price did he sell the item to the said customer?

The marked price of A is more than its cost price. When a discount of is allowed a profit of is earned. At what price should A sold to earn a profit?

The ratio of the cost price to the selling price of an article is . If discount is offered on the marked price of the article then the marked price is what percent more than the cost price?
