S K Khanuja Solutions for Chapter: Profit & Loss, Exercise 3: Exercise 35
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If the cost price of toffees be equal to the selling price of toffees, then the gain percent is

If the cost price of pencils is equal to the selling price of pencils, then the loss percent is?

On selling a pen for, a shopkeeper loses . In order to gain . What would be the selling price?

On selling a racket for , a shopkeeper gains . The cost price of the racket is

An article is sold for at a gain of , the cost price of the article is

By selling an article for a man loses . To gain , the selling price of the article will be.

The selling price of articles is same as the cost of articles. The gain percent of the shopkeeper is

A vendor bought lemons at for a rupee. To gain the number of lemons sold for a rupee is
