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A jumper costing £90 was sold for £108. find the percentage profit
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A jumper costing £90 was sold for £108. find the percentage profit
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16.66 repeating, have a good day
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In order to solve this you need to do the original price - the sold price and figure the difference.
90-180=
£18
therefore making it 20% of a profit sale.
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