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    Nov 13, 2013, 02:41 AM
    Need help in math, related to percentages, loss, and cost
    Hi, I need some help in math.

    In my textbook there is a question which says, "Peter bought an antique chest for $600 and was forced to sell it for $500. Find the loss as a percentage of the cost price."

    What I understand by this is find the loss and stat that loss as a percentage, is this right?
    In the textbook it says Loss = Cost price - Selling price

    So he lost $100 but how do I convert this into a percentage? I've studied percentages pretty well on Khan Academy but the questions in my textbook are extremely idiotic and they don't even show how to do questions like these.

    Thanks!
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    Nov 13, 2013, 08:38 AM
    The percentage loss is the ratio of the loss to the original cost. You already calculated the loss as $100, and you know the original cost is $600, so the ratio of loss to the cost is 100/600 = 1/6. Now convert this to percent: 1/6 x 100% = 16.7%. Hope this helps.
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    Nov 13, 2013, 12:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ebaines View Post
    The percentage loss is the ratio of the loss to the original cost. You already calculated the loss as $100, and you know the original cost is $600, so the ratio of loss to the cost is 100/600 = 1/6. Now convert this to percent: 1/6 x 100% = 16.7%. Hope this helps.
    Ahhhhhh ok! Thank you. You helped a lot! One other thing, 16.7% what is that representing? He lost 16.7% of his money? What is it and how would you state it?
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    Nov 17, 2013, 09:42 PM
    This is weird... I got an email saying Subjecteachers has responded to my question but I don't see their answer anywhere here. Does anyone else see Subjecteachers's answer? Is this a glitch?
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    Nov 18, 2013, 06:48 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by coolfield7 View Post
    This is weird... I got an email saying Subjecteachers has responded to my question but I don't see their answer anywhere here. Does anyone else see Subjecteachers's answer? Is this a glitch?
    That post was deleted for violating site rules regarding advertising.
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    Nov 18, 2013, 07:03 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by ebaines View Post
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    Ohhh ok; thanks!

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