These Class 5 profit and loss worksheets make it easy and enjoyable for kids to learn about profit and loss, which helps them relate arithmetic to real-world scenarios. In order to determine whether there is a profit or a loss and the proportion involved, students will learn how to compute cost price (CP) and selling price (SP) using simple formulas. Children will work through questions regarding purchasing and selling goods, discounts, and comparisons using simple examples and real-world word problems. These exercises foster logical thinking skills and equip students to confidently deal with money challenges in daily life.
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Word Problem on Profit & Loss
- (Q1) A shopkeeper bought 20 pencils for ₹10. He sold each pencilfor ₹1. Calculate his profit or loss?
- (Q2) A fruit seller bought 40 apples at ₹2 each. He sold 30 apples at ₹3 each and the remaining apples at ₹2.50 each. Calculate his overall profit or loss?
- (Q3) A shopkeeper bought 25 storybooks for ₹200. He sold 20 storybooks at a profit of ₹5 each and the remaining storybooks at a loss of ₹2 each. Calculate his overall profit or loss?
- (Q4) A farmer bought 100 kg of wheat for ₹200. He sold 80 kg of wheat at ₹3 per kg and the remaining wheat at ₹2.50 per kg. Calculate his overall profit or loss?
- (Q5) A fruit seller bought 50 apples at ₹2 each. He sold 30 apples at ₹3 each and the remaining apples at ₹2.50 each. Calculate his overall profit or loss?
- (Q6) Mayank bought a laptop for ₹800 and sold it for ₹1000. Calculate his profit percentage?
- (Q7) Shanaya bought a dress for ₹120 and sold it for ₹150. Calculate her profit percentage?
Answers: Profit & Loss
- (A1) The shopkeeper made a profit of ₹10.
- (A2) The fruit seller made a profit of ₹35.
- (A3) The shopkeeper incurred a loss of ₹30.
- (A4) The farmer made a profit of ₹90.
- (A5) The fruit seller made a profit of ₹40 overall.
- (A6) Mayank's profit percentage is 25%.
- (A7) Shanaya's profit percentage is 25%.