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We will learn how to solve different types of problems on calculating selling price.
Formulas to calculate selling price:
(i) If Cost Price of an article and gain on its selling are given, the Selling Price of the article will be sum of its Cost Price and gain.
Selling Price = Cost Price + Gain
(ii) If Cost Price of an article and loss on its selling are given, the Selling Price of the article will be Cost Price minus loss.
Selling Price = Cost Price – Loss
For calculating selling price, we add profit to the cost price or subtract loss from the cost price.
S.P. = C.P. + Profit
or, S.P. = C.P. – Loss
Solved Examples on Calculating Selling Price:
1. Lila purchased a chair for $ 257. She spent $ 50 on transportation. She sold it at a profit of $ 120. Find the selling price of the chair.
Cost Price of a chair = $ 257
Transportation = $ 50
Total Cost Price = $ 257 + $ 50
=
$ 307
Profit =
$ 120
Selling Price =
Cost Price + Profit
=
$ 307 + $ 120
=
$ 427
Selling Price of the chair = $ 427.
2. A moped is bought at $ 15000. At what should it be sold
to make a profit of $ 2180?
Cost Price of a moped =
$ 15000
Profit made =
$ 2180
We know Selling Price = Cost Price + Profit
= $ 15000 + $ 2180
= $ 17180
The moped should be sold at $ 17180.
3. Nairitee bought jewellery item for $ 160. She sold it at a loss of $ 25. Find the selling price of the jewellery item.
Solution:
C.P. of the jewellery item = $ 160
Loss = $ 25
S.P. = C.P. – Loss
= $ 160 – $ 25
= $ 135
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Worksheet on Calculating Selling Price
1. Find the selling price in each case.
(i) C .P. = $ 90; Profit = $ 80
(ii) C .P. = $ 550; Loss = $ 50
(iii) C .P. = $ 965; Profit = $ 45
(iv) C .P. = $ 2325; Loss = $ 125
(v) C .P. = $ 2438; Loss = $ 340
(vi) C .P. = $ 3000; Profit = $ 421
(vii) C .P. = $ 7843; Profit = $ 299
(viii) C .P. = $ 4093; Loss = $ 97
Answer:
1. (i) Selling price = $170
(ii) Selling price = $500
(iii) Selling price = $1010
(iv) Selling price = $2200
(v) Selling price = $2098
(vi) Selling price = $3421
(vii) Selling price = $8142
(viii) Selling price = $3996
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