If a merchant makes a profit of 20% based on the selling price of an article, what percent does the merchant makes on the cost?
A. 20
B. 40
C. 25
D. None of these
The OA is C.
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Hello LUANDATO.
We have to look at this question carefully.
Let's say that the selling price is $100.
Then, 20% profit means that the cost price is $80 and $20 is the profit obtained.
Now we need to find what percent of $80 represents $20:
$80--------------100%
$20---------------x%
Therefore, $$x=\frac{20\cdot100}{80}=\frac{200}{8}=25\%.$$ Hence, the merchant made a 25% on the cost price.
This implies that the correct answer is C.
I hope it helps you.
Feel free to ask me again if you have a doubt.
Regards.
We have to look at this question carefully.
Let's say that the selling price is $100.
Then, 20% profit means that the cost price is $80 and $20 is the profit obtained.
Now we need to find what percent of $80 represents $20:
$80--------------100%
$20---------------x%
Therefore, $$x=\frac{20\cdot100}{80}=\frac{200}{8}=25\%.$$ Hence, the merchant made a 25% on the cost price.
This implies that the correct answer is C.
I hope it helps you.
Feel free to ask me again if you have a doubt.
Regards.
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We can let R = selling price and C = cost and create the equation:BTGmoderatorLU wrote:If a merchant makes a profit of 20% based on the selling price of an article, what percent does the merchant makes on the cost?
A. 20
B. 40
C. 25
D. None of these
R - C = 0.2R
0.8R = C
In terms of R, we see that the profit is 0.2R and the cost is 0.8R. Thus the profit as a percent of cost is:
0.2R/0.8R = 0.2/0.8 = 2/8 = 1/4 = 25%
Alternate Solution:
Let's assume the selling price is $100 and let c = the cost of the item. We know that selling price - cost = profit, or:
100 - c = 100 x 0.2
100 - c = 20
80 = c
Since the cost of the item is $80 and the profit made on its sale is $20, we see that the profit as a percent of cost is 20/80 = 1/4 = 25%.
Answer: C
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