Formula of loss

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
Loss is defined as having something or someone leave or be taken away from you, a feeling of grief when something is gone, or a decline in money. An example of loss is when your parent dies. An example of loss is when you are fired from your job. An example of loss is what you feel when your pet dies. A loss occurs when an item is sold for less than it cost. A loss is often expressed as a percentage of the cost price. This is called the percentage loss. Profit % = 100 × Profit/Cost Price. Percentage Loss: The loss percent can be calculated as; Loss % = 100 × Loss/Cost Price.
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