By selling an article for ₹20,
By selling an article for ₹20, a dealer makes a profit of 10%. By how much should he increase his […]
Profit and Loss is a very important topic in Quantitative Aptitude based on buying price, selling price, profit percentage and loss percentage.
This page contains a rich collection of Profit and Loss Maths Questions in Hindi and English for SSC, Banking, Railways and competitive exams. Each question has a correct answer with simple explanation.
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By selling an article for ₹20, a dealer makes a profit of 10%. By how much should he increase his […]
A shopkeeper bought an article for ₹520. At what price (in ₹) should he sell the article to make 10%
By selling an article for ₹19, a dealer makes a profit of 20%. By how much should he increase his
A dishonest shopkeeper promises to sell his goods at cost price. However, he uses a weight that actually weighs 26%
A shopkeeper makes a 15% profit on a sale. He would have made 18%, if he had sold it for
If the cost price of a camera is 75% of its selling price, then the profit percent is: यदि एक
400 apples were bought at ₹1200 per hundred and were sold at a profit of ₹800. Find the selling price
The selling price of a fan is ₹7,392. If profit percentage is 32%, then what is the cost price (in
Sachin sold 152 chairs and had a gain equal to the selling price of 52 chairs. What is his profit
A dishonest shopkeeper promises to sell his goods at cost price. However, he uses a weight that actually weighs 21%
A shopkeeper bought an article for ₹500. At what price (in ₹) should he sell the article to make 28%
A retailer buys 12 pairs of shoes for ₹22,400. His overhead expenses are ₹1,600. If he earns ₹28,500 from the
Ketan sold 151 chairs and had a gain equal to the selling price of 51 chairs. What is his profit
Atul sold two sacks of rice for ₹19,200 each. On one, he gained 20% and on the other, he lost
A man sells an article at a certain price and suffers a loss of 20%. If he sells the article