From the following information, calculate Operating Ratio (CBSE 2023 C): Revenue from Operations ₹10,00,000; Cost of Revenue from Operations ₹4,00,000; Selling Expenses ₹80,000; Administrative Expenses ₹1,20,000. Goods were sold at a profit of 25% on cost.
Operating Cost = Cost of Revenue from Operations + Operating Expenses (Selling + Administrative)
= 4,00,000 + (80,000 + 1,20,000) = ₹6,00,000
Operating Ratio = Operating Cost ÷ Revenue from Operations × 100 = 6,00,000 ÷ 10,00,000 × 100 = 60%
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