Cluster · Successive Discounts and Marked Price Calculations
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A shopkeeper offers two plans of discount. In scheme A, two successive discounts of 25% and 16% are offered, and in scheme B, 38% of a one-time discount is offered. If the marked price is Rs 200, what is the difference between the discounted amount in Scheme I and Scheme II? pipeline-1086721
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A book is worth 7,800 rupees. The shopkeeper earns 20% profit after giving 10% discount on it. Find the purchase price of the book? (In rupees) pipeline-1106898
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A man gives two successive discounts of 8 percent and 6 percent on a chair, which has the marked price of Rs. 1200. How much would be the selling price of the chair? pipeline-1103331
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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40 chairs are bought at the marked price of 36 chairs. If these 40 chairs are sold after giving a discount of 1% on the marked price, then find the profit percentage. pipeline-1082560
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A merchant advertise 10% off on the items bought from his store. Find the discount got by a customer who bought a bag worth Rs 560, an exercise book worth 190, and a pen worth 45. pipeline-1085522
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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Sneha fixes the marked price of an item 40% above its cost price. What is the percentage of discount allowed to gain 12%? pipeline-1257186
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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Saurabh purchased a ring at 26% less than the marked price and sold it at 10% more than the marked price. Find the approximate profit earned by him. pipeline-1230686
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A dealer purchased a washing machine for ₹9,000. He allows a discount of 10% on its marked price and still gains 10%. Find the marked price of the machine. pipeline-1251262
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper marks his goods at 90% more than their cost price and allows a discount of 40% on the marked price. His gain percentage is: pipeline-1257086
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A dealer sells an article by allowing a 15% discount on its marked price and gains 12%. If the cost price of the article is increased by 10%, how much discount percentage should he allow now on the same marked price so as to earn the same percentage of profit as before? pipeline-1251363
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a frock is ₹4,500. It is to be sold at ₹2,400 at two successive discounts. If the first discount is 20%, then the second discount will be: pipeline-1251261
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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At a factory outlet of a footwear company, every item is available at a discount of 10%. Charu selected footwear marked for ₹900. While paying the bill, it was found that the footwear was slightly damaged for which she got another discount of 10%. How much did she pay for the footwear? pipeline-1224530
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of an article is 20% more than its cost price. What maximum discount percentage can be offered by the shopkeeper to sell his article so that there is no loss? pipeline-1195058
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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By how much above cost price should an article be marked so as to gain 17% even after allowing a 22% discount? pipeline-1172923
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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An article is sold for₹747 after successive discounts of 17% and x%. If the marked price of the article is ₹1,600, what is the value of x? pipeline-1201033
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A vendor bought a book marked at ₹850 at successive discounts of 20% and 10%, respectively. He spent ₹55 on transport and sold the book for ₹980. What will be his profit percentage (rounded off to 2 decimal places)? pipeline-1201031
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A dealer marks his goods at 20% above the cost price and allows a discount of 15% on the marked price. What is his gain or loss percentage? pipeline-1161184
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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If the discount offered on a product is 25% and the markup percentage is 50% then what is the ratio of marked price to the selling price? pipeline-1243610
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A person bought a book at a 31% discount on its printed price. If no discount was given, then he would have to pay Rs 2,480 more. How much did he pay (in Rs) for the book? pipeline-1133344
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a bed sheet is ₹500. At the time of its sale, two successive discounts of 10% and 5% are available. Find the selling price (in ₹) of the bed sheet. pipeline-1139989
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A watch dealer sells a watch at Rs.224784 after giving two successive discounts of 10% and 20% respectively. What is the marked price? (In Rs.) pipeline-1157845
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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Trader A gives a single discount of 25%, and Trader B gives two successive discounts of 20% and 5% on an identical item. If the discount given by A is Rs 320 more than the discount given by B, then what is the marked price (in Rs ) of the item? pipeline-1139995
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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Ravi wants to buy an article, he went to the shop and he came to know that the marked price of the article is 21% above its cost price. If x% discount is given on the marked price of that article and still the shopkeeper earns a profit of 9%. Find the value of x. pipeline-1101724
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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2/5 of the marked price is equal to 3/4 of the selling price. What is the discount percent? pipeline-1102526
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After getting two successive discounts, Rupa got a dress at Rs 1619.20, whose marked price is Rs 2000. If the second discount is 8%, then find the first discount. pipeline-1133045
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What is the difference between a discount of 60% on ₹1000 and two successive discounts of 30% and 40% on the same amount? pipeline-1102534
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A shopkeeper gives a discount of 12% on the marked price of an item. If the selling price of item is Rs.13,200, then what is the marked price of the item? pipeline-1133047
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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The face value of a book is Rs. 5,200. A book seller offers a discount of 10% on this. If he still earns 20% profit then what will be the cost of the book? (In rupees) pipeline-1106468
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delhi_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper makes a net profit of 44% on selling an article at successive discounts of 10% and 20%. Find the net profit percentage, if the shopkeeper sells the same article at a discount of 15%. pipeline-1094558
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The listed price of an article is Rs. 200. A customer purchases it at Rs. 150 after two successive discounts. If one discount is 10%, then the other discount percentage (rounded off to two decimal places) is: pipeline-1096638
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a computer is Rs. 14000. Selling price of the computer is Rs. 9702. If two successive discounts of 23 percent and y percent are given, then what is the value of y? pipeline-1089935
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delhi_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 20% on the marked price of certain goods and makes a profit of 10%. If the goods cost Rs 420 for the shopkeeper, the marked price of the goods will be: pipeline-988644
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railways | — | intermediate | |
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An article was offered at a discount of 15% and a further cash discount of 4% was given. If the article had a marked price of Rs. 3500 and a profit of 14.24% was made after selling. What was the cost price of the article? pipeline-988104
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The total discount when two successive discounts of d%, (d + 2)% are given on the Marked price is 20.8%, value of d is? pipeline-988094
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A shopkeeper makes a 25% profit after releasing a 20% discount. If the maximum retail price is Rs 95,000, then find the ratio of the maximum retail price, cost price, and selling price. pipeline-848863
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The marked price of the article is Rs 200 and the discount offered on the article is 12% and the profit percentage of the article is 10% then what is the cost price of the article? pipeline-854209
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railways | percentage | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper either offers two successive discounts of 10% and 20% or 15% and 15%. If the difference between the two selling prices is Rs. 2 then what is the marked price? pipeline-827151
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A shopkeeper marks up the price of an article by 20%. He then gives a discount of 25% on it. By what percent should he increase his selling price so that he reaches a condition of no profit, no loss? pipeline-854008
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A shopkeeper buys an article for Rs. 4500. He has to set the marked price of that article in such a way that after giving a discount of 20% he still gains a profit of 10%. Find the marked price of the article. pipeline-824954
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A trolley bag is listed at Rs. 1344 with a discount of 25%. What additional discount must be offered to the customers to bring the net price to Rs. 258? pipeline-802435
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A ceramic bowl with a cost price of Rs. 115 is marked 40% above its cost price and sold after a discount of Rs. 21 and then a discount of 5%, respectively. Find the profit earned on selling the ceramic bowl. pipeline-802345
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What's the difference between the selling price and the marked price of a product if the marked price is Rs. 420 and the discount percentage is 14%? pipeline-802445
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A company offers two successive discounts of 10% & 5% on the purchase of a watch. If the total discount is Rs 1102 then find the marked price of the watch. pipeline-854022
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A trader allows a discount of 20% on the marked price of all the items. In the wake of the festive season, he offered an additional discount of 10% If the selling price of a T-shirt was Rs. 180, what was the marked price of the T-shirt? pipeline-848661
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John sold a machine for Rs 23000 with a discount of 8% on the labeled price and made a profit of 25%. What would have been the profit percentage if the machine was sold without any discount on the labeled price? pipeline-842578
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Find the total amount paid by Rohan if he purchased a shirt of marked price Rs. 1200 with two successive discounts of 10% and 20%, respectively, and he bought a toy for his younger brother at a marked price of Rs. 300 with two successive discounts of 20%. pipeline-853899
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The selling price of the shoe is 20% more than its cost price and the ratio of the cost price to the marked price of the shoe is 10 : 13. If the profit earned on selling the shoe is 150 more than the discount given on the marked price of the shoe, then find the selling price of the shoe? pipeline-823005
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A person paid Rs. 34000 for a mobile phone after a single discount of 15%. If he was instead given two successive discounts of 10% and 5%, then how much he would have to pay? pipeline-838061
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A shopkeeper gives a discount of 10% to all the customers who bought the item before 12 pm and he gives an additional discount of 20% to all the women customers throughout the day. Find the ratio of the selling price of the item bought by a man and woman at 11:55 am. pipeline-823004
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In the market, Raj bought a novel with a discount of 16.66%. The same novel is bought by Jatin with successive discounts of 25% and 33.33%. Find the difference in discount price on the novel if the marked price of the novel was Rs 240. pipeline-824375
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