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
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 1). 18% 2). 18.5% 3). 20.5% 4). 20%
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so, after allowing 10% discount will be 100-10=90
and profit is 8% so 100+8=108
now,
90 108
100 x
x= 100*108/ 90 = 120
120 - 100 = 20%
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