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II. Mr. Roy sold a cupboard to Mohan for RO 60 and earned a profit of RO 10. Mohan spent RO 27 to polish and repair the cupboard. He then sold it to Gopi at a profit of RO 8. After using the cupboard for a year , Gopi sold it to a furniture dealer for RO 90. Did Gopi make a profit or a loss in the deal? *

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Answer:

Gopi made a loss in the deal

Explanation:

To solve this question, we'll analyse each statement in the question one after the other.

From Roy to Mohan,


Selling\ Price = Ro.\ 60

The profit of
Ro.\ 10 goes to Roy

Mohan spent
Ro. 27 on polish and repairs.

So, the cost price of the cupboard becomes


Cost\ Price = Ro.60 + Ro.27


Cost\ Price = Ro.87

He sells at a profit of
Ro.8. to Gopi

So, the selling price is:


Selling\ Price = Ro.8 + Ro.87


Selling\ Price = Ro.95

At this stage, the cost price of the cupboard to Gopi is:


Cost\ Price = Ro.95

and


Selling\ Price = Ro.90

Profit is calculated as:


Profit = Selling\ Price - Cost\ Price


Profit = Ro.90 - Ro.95


Profit =- Ro.5

Because; the profit is negative, then it is a loss.


Loss = Ro.5

Gopi made a loss in the deal

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