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Cost price = £50 Selling price = £125 Calculate the percentage profit. May I have the method to please
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Cost price = £50
Selling price = £125
Calculate the percentage profit.
May I have the method to please
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First, find the difference between the two prices. Then, divide the difference by the cost price.
75/50 = 1.5, or 150 percent
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