Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
40 pens are bought at 4 for Rs. 50 and all of them are sold at 5 for Rs. 80 Find
(i) C.P. of one pen.
(ii) S/P. of one pen.
(iii) Profit made by selling one pen.
(iv) Profit percent made by selling one pen.
(v) C.P. of 40 pens
(vi) S.P. of 40 pens.
(vii) Profit made by selling 40 pens.
(viii) Profit percent made by selling 40 pens. Are the results of parts (iv) and (viii) same? What conclusion do you draw from the above result?
Advertisements
Solution
(i) C.P. of 4 pens = Rs. 50
∴ C.P. of 40 pens = `(50 xx 40)/4` = Rs. 500
and C.P. of 1 pen = `500/40` = Rs. `25/2` = Rs. 12.50
(ii) S.P. of pens = Rs. 80
∴ S.P. of 1 pen = Rs. `80/5` = Rs. 16
(iii) Profit on one pen = S.P. - C.P.
= Rs. 16.00 - 12.50
= Rs. 3.50
(iv) Profit percent = `("Profit" xx 100)/"C.P."`
`= (3.50 xx 100)/12.50 = (350 xx 100)/1250 = 28%`
(v) C.P. of 40 pens = 40 × 12.50 = Rs. 500
(vi) S.P. of 40 pens = 40 ×16 = Rs. 640
(vii) Profit on 40 pens = S.P. - C.P.
= Rs. 640 - 500
= Rs. 140
(viii) Profit on 40 pens = `("Profit" xx 100)/"C.P."`
`= (140 xx 100)/500 = 28 %`
Yes, the results of (iv) and (viii) are same.
We see that profit of on equal number of articles remains the same.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Find the gain or loss percent, if S.P. = Rs. 12 and profit = Rs. 4
Find the selling price, if: C.P. = Rs. 500 and gain = 25%
Find the selling price, if: C.P. = Rs. 150 and loss = 20%
Find the selling price, if: C.P. = Rs. 80 and gain = 2.5%
A vendor bought 120 sweets at 20 p each. In his house, 18 were consumed and he sold the remaining at 30 p each. Find his profit or loss as percent.
By selling a scooter for Rs. 9,200, a man gains 15%. Find the cost price of the scooter.
By selling two transistors for Rs. 600 each, a shopkeeper gains 20 percent on one transistor and loses 20 percent on the other. Find :
- C.P. of each transistor.
- total C.P. and total S.P. of both the transistors.
- profit or loss percent on the whole.
A machine is marked at ₹5000 and is sold at a discount of 10%. Find the selling price of the machine.
The shopkeeper marked a dinner set for ₹1000. He sold it at ₹900, what percent discount did he give?
A car is marked at Rs. 50,000. The dealer gives 5% discount on first Rs. 20,000 and 2% discount on the remaining Rs. 30,000. Find:
(i) the total discount.
(ii) the price charged by the dealer.
