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Some articles were bought at 6 articles for ₹ 5 and sold at 5 articles for ₹ 6. Gain percent is
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A shopkeeper expects a gain of 22.5% on his cost price. If in a week, his sale was of ₹ 392, what was his profit?
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The percentage of profit earned by selling an article for ₹1920 is equal to the percentage loss incurred by selling the same article for ₹1280. At what price should the article be sold to make a 25% profit?
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A dealer marks the price of all the goods at 30% above the cost price and assumes that he will make a profit of 15% if he offers a discount of 15%. Find what will be his actual profit on sales?
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By selling an article at 80% of its marked price a trader makes a loss of 10%, what will be a profit percentage if he sells it at 95% of its marked price?
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By selling an article at `3/4`th of the marked price, there is a gain of 25%. The ratio of the marked price and the cost price is
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A seller marks his good 30% above their cost price but allows a 15% discount for cash payment. His percentage of profit, when sold in cash, is
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Selling an item for ₹1800 at a discount of 10% a shopkeeper had a gain of ₹200. Had he sold the item without discount the percentage of profit would have been
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A person bought two bicycles for ₹1600 and sold the first at 10% profit and the second at 20% profit. If he sold the first at 20% profit and the second at 10% profit, he would get ₹5 more. The difference in the cost price of the two bicycles was
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A person sold a table at a gain of 15%. Had he bought it for 25% less and sold it for ₹60 less, he would have made a profit of 32%. The cost price of the table was
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An article is sold at a loss of 5% If it is sold at ₹72 more, then there would be a profit of 4%. What is the actual price of the article?
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A man buys an article and sells it at a loss of 10%. Had he bought it for 20% less and sold it for ₹55 more, he would have made a profit of 40%. The cost price of the article is
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A vendor bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%?
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Gita sold her watch to Sita for ₹800 at a loss of 20%. The same watch was sold to Gita by Shakti at 20% loss. What is the actual price of watch?
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Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
Jogen's taxable income for 2010-11 is Rs. 5,00,000. The tax rates are (i) nil for first 1,50,000, (ii) 10% for 150,001-3,00,000, and (iii) 20% for the remaining. His Tax liability is:
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Solve the following question and mark the best possible option.
In a factory, the production of scooters rose to 48400 from 40000 in 2 years. The rate of growth per annum is:
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ln a certain class, 72% of the students prefer cold coffee and 44% prefer fruit juice. lf each of them prefers cold coffee or fruit juice and 48 likes both, the total number of students in the class is
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A wooden almirah is sold at a certain price. By selling it at 2/3 of that price one loses 10%. Find the profit percent at the original price
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The petrol prices shot up by 7% as a result of the hike in the price of crudes. The price of petrol before the hike was ₹28 per litre. Vawal travels 2400 kilometers every month and his car gives a mileage of 18 kilometers to a litre. Find the increase in the expenditure that Vawal has to incur due to the increase in the price of petrol (to the nearest rupee)?
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