Profit and Loss
What are profit and loss?
let us discuss it here.
Shopkeepers, traders, fruit-sellers, greengrocers,
hawkers purchase goods and sell them to customers.
Let us suppose that a shopkeeper purchased a bicycle for Rs 1200 and sold it to a customer for Rs 1300.
points to remember |
* When we buy something we pay the cost of that thing.
* The price for which an article is purchased, is called the cost price or cost of the article.
Here, the cost price of the bicycle is Rs 1200
* The price for which an article is sold is called the selling price of the article.
Here, the selling price of the bicycle is Rs 1300.
points to remember |
* If the selling price is more than the cost price, we say that the seller has made a profit.
* Profit is calculated by subtracting the cost price from the selling price.
∴ Profit = selling price – cost price
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* If the selling price is less than the cost price, we say that the seller incurred a loss.
* Loss is calculated by subtracting the selling price from the cost price.
∴ Loss = cost price – selling price
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