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A man sells a plot of land at 8% profit. If he had sold it at 15% profit, he would have received 630 more. What is the selling price of the land?

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Important Questions on Profit & Loss

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 Ashok bought an article and spent 110 on its re­pairs. He then sold it to Bhushan at a profit of 20%. Bhushan sold it to Charan at a loss of 10%. Charan finally sold it for  1188 at a profit of 10%.  How much did Ashok pay for the article?
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A man buys two cycles for a total cost of 900. By selling one for 45of its cost and other for 54 of its cost, he makes a profit of 90 on the whole transaction. Find the cost price of lower priced cycle.
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A merchant bought two transistors, which together cost him 480. He sold one of them at a loss of 15% and other at a gain of 19%. If the selling price of both the transistors are equal, find the cost of the lower priced transistor.
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A manufacturer makes a profit of 15% by selling a colour TV for 5750. If the cost of manufacturing is increased by 30%, and the price paid by the retailer is increased by 20%, find the profit percent made by the manufacturer.
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The cost of manufacturing an article is made up of materials, labour and overheads in the ratio 6:7:2. If the cost of labour is350, find the profit percent if the article is sold for900.
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Two dealers P and Q selling the same model of TV set mark them under the same selling prices. P gives successive discounts of 20% and 15% and Q gives successive discounts of 18% and 17%. From whom is it more profitable to purchase the TV set?
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A sells a car priced at 1,80,000. He gives a dis­count of 5% on the first 1,00,000 and 12.5% on the remaining 80,000. His competitor B sells a car on the same marked priced at 1,80,000. If he wants to be competitive what percent discount should B offer on the marked price.
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An article costs 1400 to a manufacturer who lists its price at 1600. He sells it to a trader at a discount of 5%. The trader gets a further discount of 5% on his net payment for paying in cash. Calculate the amount that the trader pays to the manufacturer.