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The Cost Price and Selling Price Are Given in the Following Table. Find Out Whether There Was a Profit Or a Loss and How Much It Was. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

The cost price and selling price are given in the following table. Find out whether there was a profit or a loss and how much it was.

Cost Price
(in Rs.)
Selling Price
(in Rs)
Profit or Loss How much?
4100 4090    
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उत्तर

Cost price = Rs 4100; Selling price = Rs 4090

Here selling price is less than cost price, so there is a loss.

Loss = Cost price − Selling price

= 4100 − 4090

= Rs 10

Hence, there is a loss of Rs 10.

Cost Price
(in Rs.)
Selling Price
(in Rs)
Profit or Loss How much?
4100 4090 Loss Rs. 10
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अध्याय 13: Profit – Loss - Practice Set 31 [पृष्ठ ६७]

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