#55 Financial Mathematics: Profit and Loss 2
In this lesson, you will learn the concept of Profit and Loss in Financial Mathematics with clear explanations and worked examples. Topics covered: ✅ Meaning of Profit and Loss ✅ Cost Price (CP) ✅ Selling Price (SP) ✅ Profit Formula ✅ Loss Formula ✅ Percentage Profit ✅ Percentage Loss ✅ Worked Examples ✅ Examination-style Questions Important Formulae: Profit = Selling Price – Cost Price Loss = Cost Price – Selling Price Profit % = (Profit ÷ Cost Price) × 100 Loss % = (Loss ÷ Cost Price) × 100 This lesson is suitable for: 📌 Basic level learners 📌 Secondary School Students 📌 Business Mathematics Students 📌 Teachers and Tutors If you found this lesson helpful, kindly: 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your questions 🔔 Subscribe for more Mathematics lessons 📤 Share with friends #ProfitAndLoss #FinancialMathematics #BusinessMath #MathematicsTutorial #Education #MathLessons

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