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How many numbers between 100 and 1000 have 4 in the units place?
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How many numbers between 100 and 1000 have the digit 7 exactly once?
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Mr. Sarad purchased a laptop for Rs. 24000 and sold it for Rs. 30000. What was the profit percentage?
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Shraddha purchases a mobile phone and refrigerator for Rs. 18000 and 15,000 respectively. She sold the refrigerator at a loss of 20% and the mobile at a profit of 20%. What is her overall profit or loss?
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A vendor bought toffees at 6 for Rs.10. How many for Rs.10 must he sell to gain 20%?
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The percentage profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 2880 is equal to the percentage loss incurred by selling the same article for Rs. 1920. At what price the article should be sold to earn a 25% profit?
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A cloth merchant advertises selling cloth at a 4% loss. By using a faulty meter scale, he is earning a profit of 20%. What is the actual length of the scale?
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Sunil sells his bike worth Rs. 25000 to Rohit at a profit of 20%. After 6 months Rohit sells the bike back to Sunil at a loss of 20%. Find the total profit percent of Sunil considering both the transactions.
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By selling a book at Rs. 405 bookseller incurs a loss of 25%. Find the cost price of the book.
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Ashwin buys an article for Rs. 500. He marks it for sale at 75% more than the cost price. He offers a 25% discount on the marked price to his customer. Calculate the actual percentage of profit made by Ashwin.
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The combined cost price of a refrigerator and a mixture is Rs. 12400. If the refrigerator costs 600% more than the mixer, find the cost price of the mixture.
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Find the single discount equivalent to the discount series of 5%, 7%, and 9%.
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The printed price of a shirt is Rs. 390. Lokesh pays Rs. 175.50 for it after getting two successive discounts. If the first discount is 10%, find the second discount.
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Amar, a manufacturer, gives a discount of Rs. 25% on the list price to his distributor Akbar, Akbar sales at a 10% discount on the list price to his customer Anthony. Anthony paid Rs 540 for the article. What is the profit percentage of Akbar on his cost price?
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A man sells an article at a profit of 25%. If he had bought it at 10% less and sold it for Rs 7 less, he would have gained 35%. Find the cost price of the article.
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A man sells an article at a profit of 25%. If he had bought it at 10% less and sold it for Rs 7 less, he would have gained 35%. Find the cost price of the article.
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Mr. Mehta sold his two luxury cars at Rs. 39,10,000 each. On one he gains 15% but on the other, he loses 15%. How much does he gain or lose in the whole transaction?
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A cloth costs Rs. 675. If it is sold at a loss of 20%, what is its cost price as a percentage of its selling price?
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A company produces tables which are packed in batches of 100. An analysis of the defective tubes in different batches has received the following information:
| No. of defective tubes | Less than 5 | 5 – 9 | 10 – 14 | 15 – 9 | 20 – 24 | 25 – 29 | 30 and above |
| No. of tubes | 45 | 51 | 84 | 39 | 20 | 8 | 4 |
Estimate the number of defective tubes in the central batch.
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A function f: R→ R defined by f(x) = `(3x) /5 + 2`, x ∈ R. Show that f is one-one and onto. Hence find f−1.
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