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A man purchases 100 copies of a book from the publisher and gets a discount of 25%. He buys 50 copies from a retailer at a discount of 10%. He got an overall discount of:
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A shopkeeper earns a profit of 21% after selling a book at 21% discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price and selling price of the book is:
a-shopkeeper-earns-a-profit-of-21-after-selling-a-book-at-21-discount-on-the-printed-price-the-ratio-of-the-cost-price-and-selling-price-of-the-book-is
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The marked price of an article is Rs.625. After allowing a discount of 32% on the marked price, there was a profit of ₹Rs. 25. The profit percentage (correct to the nearest integer) is:
the-marked-price-of-an-article-is-rs625-after-allowing-a-discount-of-32-on-the-marked-price-there-was-a-profit-of-rsrs-25-the-profit-percentage-correct-to-the-nearest-integer-is
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The marked price of an article is Rs. 2720. If a shopkeeper sold the article at 15% loss after giving 25% discount, then the cost price (in) of the article is:
the-marked-price-of-an-article-is-rs-2720-if-a-shopkeeper-sold-the-article-at-15-loss-after-giving-25-discount-then-the-cost-price-in-of-the-article-is
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The cost price of an article is 425. A shopkeeper gives a discount of 20% and still gains 16%. What is the marked price of the article?
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A shopkeeper marks his goods at 25% above the cost price. He sells three-fourth of the goods at the marked price and the remaining at 40% discount on the market price. His gain/loss percent is:
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A shopkeeper earns a profit of 17% on selling a book at 10% discount on the printed price. If the cost price is Rs.500, then the printed price (in Rs.) is:
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A single discount equivalent to three successive discounts of 8%. 15% and 12% is:
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After allowing a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article, it is sold for ₹360. Had the discount not been given, the profit would have been 25%. What is the cost price of the article?
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The marked price of an article is 25% more than its cost price. If 10% discount is given on the marked price, then what is the profit percentage?
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After allowing a discount of 20%, a radio is available for Rs.1200. Its marked price was :
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A trader allows two successive discounts of 20% and 10%. If he gets Rs.108 for an article, find its marked price.
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 12.5% on the marked price of a certain article and makes a profit of 20%. If the article costs the shopkeeper Rs.210, then the marked price of the article will be :
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The cost price of a table is Rs.3,200. A merchant wants to make 25% profit by selling it. At the time of sale he declares a discount of 20% on the marked price. The marked price (in Rs.) is :
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The cost price of a refrigerator is Rs.28,000. The shopkeeper offers a discount of 20% on it and loses 10%. The marked price of the refrigerator is :
the-cost-price-of-a-refrigerator-is-rs-28-000-the-shopkeeper-offers-a-discount-of-20-on-it-and-loses-10-the-marked-price-of-the-refrigerator-is
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The difference between a discount of 30% and two successive discounts of 20% and 10% on the marked price of an article is Rs.144. The marked price of the article is
the-difference-between-a-discount-of-30-and-two-successive-discounts-of-20-and-10-on-the-marked-price-of-an-article-is-rs-144-the-marked-price-of-the-article-is
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A shirt is sold for Rs.135 at 10% discount. What is the marked price of the shirt ?
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A got 30% concession on the label price of an article sold for Rs.8,750 with 25% profit on the price he bought. The label price was :
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A shopkeeper allows a rebate 12% on the marked price of an article such that the selling price is Rs.440. Then the marked price of the article is :
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A dealer allows his customers a discount of 25% and still gains 25%. If an article costs Rs.1,440 to the dealer, then its marked price is :
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A cycle merchant allows 25% discount on the marked price of the cycles and still makes a profit of 20%. If he gains Rs.360 over the sale on one cycle, find the marked price of the cycle.
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A cycle dealer offers a discount of 10% and still makes a profit of 26%. What does he pay for a cycle whose marked price is Rs.840 ?
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In a stock clearance sale, a shoe company announces 20% discount. If the discounted price is Rs.800, the original price is :
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The marked price of an article when the selling price is Rs.752 and the discount is 6% is :
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The selling price of an article is Rs.1,920 and the discount given is 4%. The marked price of the article is :
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The cost price of an article is 64% of the marked price. The gain percentage after allowing a discount of 12% on the marked price is
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The cost price of an article is Rs.800. After allowing a discount of 10%, a gain of 12.5% was made. Then the marked price of the article is
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A trade man marks his goods at 25% above the cost. If he allows his customer 10% discount how much percent profit does he make ?
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The marked price of an article is 10% higher than the cost price. A discount of 10% is given on the marked price. In this kind of sale, the seller bears :
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A tradesman marks his goods at 20% above the cost price. He allows his customers a discount of 8% on marked price. Then his profit percent is :
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A businessman allows a discount of 10% on the marked price. What percent above the cost price must he mark his goods to make a profit of 17% ?
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A trade man marks his goods at 25% above the cost. If he allows his customer 10% discount how much percent profit does he make ?
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A dealer marks his goods at 40% above the cost price and allows a discount of 20% on the marked price. The dealer has a
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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 ?
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The marked price of an article is 20% more than its cost price. A discount of 20% is given on the marked price. In this kind of sale, the seller bears
the-marked-price-of-an-article-is-20-more-than-its-cost-price-a-discount-of-20-is-given-on-the-marked-price-in-this-kind-of-sale-the-seller-bears
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A shopkeeper fixed a price of an article 25% more of its cost price and then allowed 10% discount. The actual profit percent is
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After allowing a discount of 16%, there was still a gain of 5%. Then the percentage of marked price over the cost price is
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To gain 8% after allowing a discount of 10% by what percent cost price should be hiked in the list price ?
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Successive discounts of 20% and 10% are equivalent to a single discount of :
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The difference between successive discounts of 40% followed by 30% and 45% followed by 20% on the marked price of an article is Rs.12. The marked price of the article is :
the-difference-between-successive-discounts-of-40-followed-by-30-and-45-followed-by-20-on-the-marked-price-of-an-article-is-rs-12-the-marked-price-of-the-article-is
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Find a simple discount equivalent to a discount series of 10%, 20% and 25%
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A discount series of 10%, 20% and 40% is equal to a single discount of :
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10% discount and then 20% discount in succession is equivalent to total discount of :
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Allowing 20% and 15% successive discounts, the selling price of an article becomes Rs.3,060 then the marked price will be :
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Ram sold two horses at the same price. In one he gets a profit of 10% and in the other he gets a loss of 10%. Then Ram gets :
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The marked price of a tape recorder is Rs.12,600. A festival discount of 5% is allowed on it. Further for cash payment, a second discount of 2% is given. The cash payment, in rupees, is to be made for buying is :
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Successive discounts of 15% and 20% amount to a single discount of :
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A single discount equivalent to successive discounts of 20%, 10% and 5% is :
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A single discount equivalent to a discount series of 30%, 20% and 10% is :
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A single discount equivalent to two successive discount of 20% and 5% is :
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Successive discounts of 30% and 20% is equivalent to a single discount of :
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A single discount equivalent to two successive discount of 20% and 5% is :
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Successive discounts of 50% and 50% is equivalent to :
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10% discount and then 20% discount in succession is equivalent to total discount of :
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The successive discounts of 10% and 20% are equivalent to a single discount of
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Successive discounts of 10%, 20% and 50% will be equivalent to a single discount of
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Two successive discounts of 10% and 5% are equivalent to a single discount of
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A single discount, which is equivalent to three successive discounts of 25% and 20% and 10% is
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A single discount equivalent to three successive discounts of 20% and 25% and 10% is
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The price of a certain television set is discounted by 10% and the reduced price is then discounted by 10%. This series of successive discounts is equivalent to a single discount of
the-price-of-a-certain-television-set-is-discounted-by-10-and-the-reduced-price-is-then-discounted-by-10-this-series-of-successive-discounts-is-equivalent-to-a-single-discount-of
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The simple discount equivalent to the successive discount series of 30% and 20% and 10% is
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In selling an article, the single discount equivalent to two successive discounts of 25% and 5% is :
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A single discount, which is equivalent to three successive discounts of 25% and 20% and 10% is
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A single discount equivalent to two successive discount of 20% and 5% is :
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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 :
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The 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 ?
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A fan is listed at Rs.150 with a discount of 20%. What additional discount must be offered to the customer to bring the net price to Rs.108% ?
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The list price of a digital electronic watch is Rs.800. A customer gets two successive discounts on the list price, the 1st being of 10%. Calculate the 2nd discount, if the customer pays Rs.612 for it .
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A man bought an article listed at Rs.1,500 with a discount of 20% offered on the list price. What additional discount must be offered to the man to bring the net price to Rs.1,104 ?
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A dealer marks his goods 20% above cost price. He then allows some discount on it and makes a profit of 8%. The rate of discount is
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List price of a book is Rs.100. A dealer sells three such books for Rs.274.50 after allowing discounts at a certain rate find the rate of discount.
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The printed price of an article is 40% higher than its cost price. Then the rate of discount such that he gains 12% profit is :
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An article which is marked at Rs.975 is sold for Rs.897, The % discount is :
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Rita purchased a car with a marked price of Rs.2,10,000 at a discount of 5%. If the sales tax charged is 10%, find the amount she has to pay.
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A photographer allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of a camera. what price must be marked on the camera, which costs him Rs.600 to make a profit of 20% ?
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A shopkeeper earns a profit of 15% on the selling a book at 10% discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price and the printed price is :
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If in a sale, the discount given on a saree is equal to one - fourth the marked price and the loss due to this discount is 15%, then the ratio of the cost price to the selling price is :
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A shopkeeper bought a table marked at Rs.200 at successive discounts of 10% and 15% respectively. He spent Rs.7 on transport and sold the table for Rs.208. Find his profit percent.
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A shopkeeper sold an item for Rs.1,800 at discounts of 10% and gained Rs.200. Had he not given the discount, his gain would be :
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A shopkeeper purchased a chair marked at Rs.600 at two successive discounts of 15% and 20% respectively. He spent Rs.28 on transportation and sold the chair for Rs.545. His gain percent was :
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Chandu purchased a watch at 20% discount on its marked price but sold it at the marked price. Find the gain percent.
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If the cost price of an item is two fifth of its marked price and if it is sold at a discount of 10% then there will be :
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A radio manufacturer fixed the selling price of radio as Rs.325, enhancing 30% of the cost of production but allowed 12% discount to his customer during sale. The profit in this transaction is :
a-ratio-manufacturer-fixed-the-selling-price-of-radio-as-rs-325-enhancing-30-of-the-cost-of-production-but-allowed-12-discount-to-his-customer-during-sale-the-profit-in-this-transaction-is
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Charging 30% above its production cost a ratio marker puts a label of Rs.286 on a radio as its price. But at the time of selling it, he allows 10% discount on the labelled price. What will his gain be ?
charging-30-above-its-production-cost-a-ratio-marker-puts-a-label-of-rs-286-on-a-radio-as-its-price-but-at-the-time-of-selling-it-he-allows-10-discount-on-the-labelled-price-what-will-his-gain-be
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An automobile dealer buys an old motorcycle marked at Rs.25,000 with 20% and 5% off successively. He spends Rs.1,000 on its repairs and sells the motorcycle for Rs.25,000. Find his gain percent
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A dealer bought a horse 20% discount on its original price. He sold it at a 40% increase on the original price. What percentage of profit did he get ?
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A shopkeeper gains 17% after allowing a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article. Find his profit percent if the articles are sold at marked price allowing no discount.
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A merchant offers 8% discount on all his goods and still makes a profit of 15%. If an item is marked Rs.250, then its cost price is :
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A merchant advertises 10% off on the items bought from his store. The total discount got by a customer who bought a cooker worth Rs.650, a heater worth Rs.500 and a bag worth Rs.65 is
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20% raise of price followed by a discount of 25% of the raised portion will :
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A dealer buys an article listed at Rs.100 and gets successive discounts of 10% and 20%. He spends 10% of the Cost Price on transportation. A what price should he sell the article to earn a profit of 15% ?
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A discount of 20% on one article is the same as a discount of 25% on another article the cost prices of two articles respectively can be (in Rs.)
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A bookseller makes 8% profit after selling the book at 10% discount. The ratio of the cost price to the marked price is
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A shopkeeper marks an article at Rs.60 and sells it at a discount of 15%. He also gives a worth Rs.3. If he still makes 20% profit, the cost price, in rupees, is
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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
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The difference between a discount of 40% on Rs.500 and two successive discount of 36%, 4% on the same amount is
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A trader gives 25% discount on his goods and still makes a profit of 25%. If he sells his goods at 10% discount only, his profit percent will be
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The marked price of a radio is Rs.4,800. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and gains 8%. If no discount is allowed, his gain percent will be
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The difference between a discount of 40% on Rs.500 and two successive discounts of 36% and 4% on the same amount is
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The difference between a 40% discount on Rs.1,000 and successive discounts of 30% and 10% on the same amount is
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If a shopkeeper wants to give 20% discount on a toy, he has to sell it for Rs.300. If he sells it at Rs.405, then his gain percent is :
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A shopkeeper gains 17% after allowing a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article. Find his profit percent if the articles are sold at marked price allowing no discount.
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After deducting a commission of 5%, a T.V. set costs Rs.9,595. Its marked price is :
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A dealer fixed the price of an article 40% above the cost of production. While selling it he allows a discount of 20% and makes a profit of Rs.48. The cost of production (in Rs.) of the article is :
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The marked price of a television is Rs.12,000 and the shopkeeper allows discount of 5% on it. Then what is its selling price ?
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A dealer buys an old cooler listed at Rs.950 and gets successive discounts of 20% and 10%. He spends Rs.66 on its repair and sells it at a profit of 25%. Find the selling price of the cooler.
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The marked price of a piano was Rs.15,000. At the time of sale, there were successive discounts of 20%,10% and 10% respectively on it. The sale price was :
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The marked pice of an item is Rs. 1551. it is sold at 33 1/3% discount. The selling price of the item is:
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Two successive discounts of 10%, 20% are given on cost price of an article. Selling Price now is Rs.720. Cost price of the article is
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Rahim bought a T.V. with 20% discount on list price if he had brought it with 25% discount he would have saved Rs.500. At what price did he buy the T.V. ?
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If Rs.5,000 becomes Rs.5,700 in a year's time what will Rs.Rs.7,000 become at the end 5 years at the same rate of simple interest
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