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A dishonest shopkeeper uses a weight of 800 gm for a kg and professes to sell his good at cost price. His profit is

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By selling 11 oranges for a rupee, a man loses 10%. How many oranges for a rupee should he sell to gain 10%?

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Change 1/8 into the percentage

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12.5% of 80 is equal to

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Three friends shared the cost of a television. If Amit, Bharat, and Dinesh each paid Rs. 4200, Rs. 3000 and Rs. 1800 respectively, then Dinesh paid what percent of the total cost?

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P sells a table to Q at a profit of 10% and Q sells it to R at a profit of 12%. If R pays ₹246.40 for it, then how much had P paid for it?

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A dealer buys an article for ₹380.00. What price should he mark so that after allowing a discount of 5% he still makes a profit of 25% on the article?

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A single discount equivalent to a discount series 15% and 5% is:

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By selling a cycle for ₹2345/-, a student loses 19%. His cost price is nearly:

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If selling price of 10 articles is equal to the cost price of 11 articles, then gain is:

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A dealer marked his goods 20% above the cost price and allows a discount of 10%. Then, the gain percent is

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A shirt was sold at a profit of 15%, If its cost had been 5% less and it had been sold for ₹21 less, then the profit would have been 10%. Find the cost of the shirt.

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A shopkeeper sells one transistor for ₹ 840 at a gain of 20% and another for ₹ 960 at a loss of 4%. His total gain or loss percent is

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100 oranges are bought at the rate of ₹ 350 and sold at the rate of ₹ 48 per dozen. The percentage of profit or loss is

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When a plot is sold for ₹ 18700, the owner loses 15%. At what price must that plot be sold in order to gain 15%?

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In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25%, but the selling price remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit?

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If the selling price is doubled and the profit triples, find the profit percent.

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The cost price of 20 articles is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the profit is 25%, then the value of x is

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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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