Profit And Loss
MCQs Math


Question:     Mr. Boby loses 15% by selling an article for $518.50. For how much should he sell it to get a profit of 14%?


Correct Answer  695.4

Solution And Explanation

Strategy to solve the question

Step (1) Calculate the cost price at given loss percent and the sale price.

Step (2) After gettting the cost price find the sale price at given profit percent.

Solution

Method (1) Formula Method

Finding the Sale Price to earn a profit using formula when the Sale Price at a loss is given

Given, the sale price (SP) = $518.5

And, the loss = 15%

Then, the Sale Price (SP) to earn a profit of 14% = ?

Formula to find the cost price when the sale price and loss percent are known

Cost Price (CP) = 100/100 – gain% × SP

Thus, the Cost Price (CP)

= 100/100 – 15 × 518.5

= 100/85 × 518.5

= 100 × 518.5/85

= 51850/85 = 610

Thus, the Cost Price (CP) = $610

Finding the Sale Price using the formula when the cost price and Profit percent are known

Here now, CP = $610

And, profit = 14%

Thus Sale Price (SP) = ?

Formula to find the Sale Price (SP) when the cost price (CP) and profit percent are known

Sale Price (SP) = 100 + gain%/100 × Cost Price (CP)

Thus, the Sale Price (SP)

= 100 + 14/100 × 610

= 114/100 × 610

= 114 × 610/100

= 69540/100 = 695.4

Thus, Sale Price (SP) at a profit of 14% = $695.4 Answer

Method (2) Algebraic Method

Finding the Sale Price (SP) to earn the given profit using the Algebraic Method when the Sale Pric (SP) at a loss percent is given

Given, the sale price (SP) = $518.5

And, the loss = 15%

Then, the Sale Price (SP) to earn a profit of 14% = ?

Let the Cost Price (CP) = m

Here given loss = 15%

Calculation of loss

loss is calculated on cost price (CP)

Formula to find the loss = loss% of CP

Thus, loss on the cost price of m

= 15% of m

= 15% × m

= 15/100 × m

⇒ loss = 15 m/100

Calculation of Cost Price (CP)

The Sale Price (SP) = Cost Price (CP) – loss

⇒ 518.5 = m – 15 m/100

⇒ 518.5 = 100 m – 15 m/100

⇒ 518.5 = 85 m/100

After cross multiplication, we get

518.5 × 100 = 85 m

⇒ 85 m = 518.5 × 100

⇒ m = 518.5 × 100/85

⇒ m = 51850/85 = 610

⇒ m = 610

Thus, the Cost Price (CP) = $610

Finding the Sale Price (SP) when the Cost Price (CP) and profit percent are known

Now, here, Cost Price = 610

And, the profit = 14%

Thus, Sale Price (SP)

= Cost Price (CP) + 14% of Cost Price (CP)

= 610 + 14/100 × 610

= 610 + 14 × 610/100

= 610 + 8540/100

= 610 + 85.4 = 695.4

Thus, Sale Price (SP) at a profit of 14% = $695.4 Answer

Method (3) Unitary Method

Finding the Sale Price (SP) to earn a given profit when the Sale price (SP) at a loss is given

Given, the sale price (SP) = $518.5

And, the loss = 15%

Then, the Sale Price (SP) to earn a profit of 14% = ?

Let, CP = 100

14% profit = 14% of CP

= 14% of 100 = 14

Thus, Sale Price to earn a profit of 14% = CP + 14

= 100 + 14 = 114

⇒ Sale Price to earn a profit of 14% = 114

15% loss = 15% of CP

= 15% of 100 = 15

Thus, Sale Price at a loss of 15% = CP – Loss

= 100 – 15 = 85

⇒ Sale Price at a loss of 15% = 85

∵ If the Sale Price is 85, then to earn a profit of 14% the Sale Price should be = 114

∴ If the Sale Price is 1, then to earn a profit of 14% the Sale Price should be

= 114/85

∴ If the Sale Price is 518.5, then to earn a profit of 14% the Sale Price should be

= 114/85 × 518.5

= 114 × 518.5/85

= 59109/85 = 695.4

Thus, Sale Price to get a profit of 14% = $695.4 Answer

Method (4) Shortcut Method

Shortcut Method to find the Sale Price at a given profit when Sale Price at a loss is given

Given, the sale price (SP) = $518.5

And, the loss = 15%

Then, the Sale Price (SP) to earn a profit of 14% = ?

Here, the Sale Price at a loss of 15 = $518.5

This means 85% of the Cost Price (CP) = 518.5

Therefore, 1% of the Cost Price (CP) = 518.5/85

Therefore, 100% of the Cost Price (CP)

= 518.5/85 × 100 = 610

Thus, the Cost Price (CP) = $610

Now, we need to find the Sale Price at a profit of 14%

Thus, Sale Price at a profit of 14%

= 114% of the Cost Price (CP)

= 114% of 610

= 114/100 × 610 = 695.4

Thus, the Cost Price at a profit of 14% = $695.4 Answer


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