Profit percentage is calculated by dividing the profit amount by the cost price and multiplying by 100. In this example, a vendor bought a bicycle for $150 and sold it for $180, resulting in a profit of $30. The profit percentage is (30/150) × 100 = 20%.
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Basic Math Test 736 #maths #mathproblems #shorts #decodethepuzzle #mathfun #riddlejourney #quizAdded:
A vendor [music] bought a bicycle for $150 and sold it for [music] $180.
What is the profit percentage? [music] Option A, 10%.
Option B, 20%. [music] Option C, 30%.
Option D, 40%.
>> [music]
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