A shopkeeper bought two articles for Rs. 500 each. If he sold one of them at 40% profit and the other at 25% loss, then find the difference between the ...
‘A’ and ‘B’ started a business by investing certain sum in the ratio 13:5, respectively for 6 years. If 10% of the total profit is donated in an...
A shopkeeper allows two consecutive discounts of 20% and 25% on an article and still he makes a profit of 32% by selling it. He would make Rs.2332 less ...
A merchant sold a gadget incurring a 30% loss. If he had marked up the price by 20% and then given a 15% discount, he would have earned Rs. 120 more. Fi...
The cost price of two cameras 'C' and 'D' is Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 50,000 respectively. The shopkeeper marked up the prices of camera 'C' and 'D' by 60% an...
The marked price of a gadget is Rs. 24,000. The seller gives a discount of 10% and still makes a profit of 25%. What is the difference between the disco...
The marked price of an article is Rs. 22,500, and it is sold at a 25% discount. The profit made on selling the article is Rs. 1,950. What is the cost pr...
- The selling price of a piece of furniture when sold at a profit of 18% is Rs. 54 more than its selling price when sold at a loss of 12%. What will be the s...
The cost price of two dozen bananas is Rs. 96. After selling 18 bananas at the rate of Rs. 36 per dozen, the shopkeeper reduced the rate to Rs. 24 per d...
If a product is offered two successive discounts of 19% and 20%, what is the equivalent single discount?