A company offers three types of successive discounts : (1) 25% and 15%. (11) 30% and 10%. (ill) 35% and 5%. Which offer is the best for a customer1). First offer2). Second offer3). Third offer4). Any one; all are equally good
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1. Discount on a pair of shoes marked at Rs. 475 and discounted at 15%. is
2. Mr. x and Mr. y each bought the same motorcycle using a 10% off coupon. Mr. x's cashier took 10% off the price and then added 8.5% sales tax whereas Mr. p’scashier first added the sales tax and then took 10%off the total price.The amount Mr. x paid is
3. The marked price of a radio is Rs. 480. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and gains 8%. If no discount is allowed, his gain percent would be
4. If the selling price is Rs 855 after getting a discount of 5%, what was the marked price?
5. The cost price of an article is x. It is marked up by 120%. It is sold at Rs 8800 after giving 20% discount. What is the value (in Rs) of x?
6. A fan to bated at Rs. 1,500 and a discount of 20% to offered on the list price. What additional discount must be offered to the customer now to bring the net price to Rs. 1,104
7. .A dealer allows a discount of 15%. A customer pays an amount of Rs. 318.75 for an article. At what price is the article listed?
8. A single discount of 50% on an article costing Rs.10000 is better than two successive discounts of 40% and 10% by
9. A toy train is marked at Rs. 400 and sold at a discount of 8% during Ganesh puja. A shopkeeper announces a discount of 8%. The amount he will loose if he announces a single discount of 16% is
10. The price of an article is discounted by 25%, to restore to its original value, the new price must be increased by
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