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 Nimesh purchased for 1250 Rs Is Sold Again by Her at Rs 625. So what will be Loss and Loss % ?

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 Nimesh purchased for 1250 Rs Is Sold Again by Her at Rs 625. So what will be Loss and Loss % ?

A). 200 %

B). 150 %

C). 100 %

D). 50 %


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50 %



Loss = CP - SP

Loss = 1250 -625 = 625

Loss% = [(loss/CP)*100] = [(625/125)*100] = 50%

So we have a 50% loss here.



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