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The correct idiom is "striking gold," which means to unexpectedly find something very valuable or successful, often after a lot of effort or searching.
A shopkeeper sold an article after offering two successive discounts of 20% and 30%, respectively. If the marked price and the cost price of the article...
A fruit seller sells mangoes at a profit of 20%. If he had bought them at 10% less and sold them for ₹3 less per mango, he would have gained 25%. Find...
A shirt is marked 40% above the cost price and sold after a discount of Rs.126 at Rs.322. Find the cost price of the shirt.
There is a certain number of articles in the warehouse. Each article is given distinct codes which is either a single digit number or two consecutive si...
The ratio of cost price to marked price of a rice bag is 7:8 and the Marchant gets a profit of Rs.80 by selling the rice bag at Rs. 500. Then, what will...
A shopkeeper purchased an article for Rs. ‘a’ and marked it 125% above its cost price and sold it after giving two successive discounts of 250 and 1...
Amit sold an electric-iron for ₹ 2,656 after giving a discount of 17% on the marked price. Had he not given the discount, he would have earned a profi...
Mr. Kiran sold a bus for Rs. 18,700 at a loss of 15%. At what price should the bus be sold to get a profit of 15% ?
After applying a discount of Rs. 120 on an item, it was sold at a loss of 20%. If the ratio of the item's marked price to its selling price is 3:2, by w...
'H' sells an article at a 20% profit. If he had bought it at 20% less and sold it for Rs. 40 more, he would have gained 75%. Determine the cost price of...