The price of an article is raised by 30% and then two successive discounts of 10% each are allowed. Ultimately the price of the article is1). increased by 10%2). increased by 5.3%3). decreased by 3%4). decreased by 5.3%
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1. A machine is marked at Rs. 6,800 and available at a discount of 10%.The shopkeeper gives another off season discount to the buyer and sells the machine for Rs. 5,202. Find the off season discount.
2. If a shopkeeper marks the price of goods 50% more than their cost price and allows a discount of 40%, what is his gain or loss percent 7
3. When a discount of 50% is given on a shirt, the profit is 25%. If the discount is 10%, then the profit is
4. The marked price of a watch was Rs. 720.A man bought the same for Rs. 550.80 after getting two successive discounts, the first being 10%.The second discount rate is
5. The difference between a discount of 35% and two successive discounts of 20% on a certain bill was Rs.22. The amount of the bill was
6. A shopkeeper marks the price of an item keeping 20% profit. If he offers a discount of $12\frac{1}{2}$ % on the marked price, his gain percent will be
7. The discount offered on a Shirt of Rs 500 and a pair of Trousers of Rs 1000 is 20% and 40% respectively. If Ajay bought 2 Shirt and 3 pair of Trousers then what was the effective discount ( in %) he recieved?
8. A shopkeeper offers 10% discount on the marked price of his articles and still makes a profit of 20%. What is the actual cost of the article marked Rs.500 for him
9. After allowing a discount of 10% on marked price a trader makes a profit of 15%. The ratio of the marked price to the cost price is
10. A reduction of 20% in the price of rice enables a customer to purchase 12.5 kg more for Rs. 800. The original price of rice ( per kg) is
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