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What happens if cost price is selling price? Do we get any such situations in our daily life? It is easy to find profit % or loss % in the above situations. But it will be more meaningful if we express them in percentages. Profit % is an example of increase percent of cost price and loss % is an example of decrease percent of cost price.

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