Which of the following successive discounts is better to a customer (a) 20%. 15%. 10% or (b) 25%. 12%. 8% 1). (a) is better2). (b) is better3). (a) or (b) (both are same)4). None of these
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1. The marked price of a sofa set is Rs 4800 which is sold at Rs 3672 at two successive discounts. If the first discount is 10%, then what will be the second discount (in %)?
2. When a discount of 20% is given on a lunch buffet, the profit is 42%. If the discount is 15%, then the profit is:
3. A manufacturer marked an article at Rs. 50 and sold it allowing 20% discount. If his profit was 25% then the cost price of the article was
4. If the discount is equal to one fifth of the marked price and the loss is half the discount, then the percentage of loss is
5. A discount of 15% on one article is the same as discount of 20% on a second article. The costs of the two articles can be :
6. After a discount of 23% an article is sold for Rs 1848. What is the marked price (in Rs) of the article
7. A mobile phone is listed at Rs. 1,500 and a discount of 10% is offered on the list price. What additional discount must be offered to the customer now to bring the net price to Rs. 1,242
8. A fan is listed at Rs. 1,400 and the discount offered is 10%. What additional discount must be given to bring the net selling price to Rs.1,200
9. The marked price of a watch is Rs.1000.A retailer buys it at Rs.810 after getting two successive discounts of 10% and another rate which is illegible. What is the second discount rate
10. A dealer buys a car listed at Rs.200000 at successive discounts of 5% and 10%. If he sells the car for 179550,then his profit is
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