Cluster · Successive Discounts and Marked Price Calculations
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The marked price of the laptop is 40% more than its cost price and the shopkeeper offers a discount of x%. If he gets a profit of 5%, then find the value of x. pipeline-802841
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On an article whose marked price is Rs 1550, Ram decides to given two successive discounts of 20% and 10%. Find the money earned on selling the article (Selling Price). pipeline-842446
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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 per cent should he increase his selling price so that he reaches a condition of no profit, no loss. pipeline-835512
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If a shopkeeper allows 2 successive discounts of 50% and 50% on water bottles, If the buyer pays Rs 90 with a 10% tax on the discounted price, then find the MRP of the water bottle (approx). pipeline-835920
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When a product is sold at an 8% discount, the selling price is Rs 2944. By what percent should marked price be increased so that after a 20% discount, the selling price is Rs 2800. pipeline-837985
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A shopkeeper marks a television at Rs 27500. He intends to give two successive discounts of 25% and 20%. One day, his son sold that television, but he gave the customer discounts at the Marked price both times. Find the difference in the selling price of Television under both conditions. pipeline-842791
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If the selling price of an article is Rs. 550 while the marked price is Rs. 800. What is the discount percentage given on that article? pipeline-824293
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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-824218
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A silk shirt with a cost price of Rs. 1100 is marked 23% above its cost price and sold after a discount of Rs. 93. A cotton shirt with a cost price of Rs. 900 is sold at a profit of (50/3)% Find the ratio of selling price of the silk shirt to that of the cotton shirt. pipeline-848282
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Bharat gave a discount of 20% on the marked price of a bag and then sold it to Vedant. If he had made a 25% profit, by what percentage did he mark up the price of the bag? pipeline-824229
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The marked price of a TV set is Rs.12,500. It sells with two successive discounts of 16% and 12%. An additional 5% discount is given on cash payments. What is the selling price of the TV set on cash payment? pipeline-1199451
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Lakshita purchased a sofa set at a discount of 25%. As per her calculations, she noticed that if she would have not been given this discount, she would have paid 22,400 more as the cost of this sofa set. How much did Lakshita pay for the sofa set? pipeline-1199455
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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-802120
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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-802195
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A businessman took five quintals of fruit for selling in Patna Market. He bought fruits for Rs 200 per quintal and his transportation cost for bringing them out in the market is Rs 250. He marked up 20% above the total cost price and he gave a 5% discount on the marked price. Find the gain% of businessmen per quintal of fruits. pipeline-1195242
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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-1154374
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The marked price of a shirt is ₹2,000. It is sold at a discount of 15%. The shopkeeper has allowed a further discount of 5% due to off season. Find the selling price of the shirt. pipeline-1140287
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In a government scheme, if an electricity bill is paid before the due date, one gets a reduction of 5% on the amount of the bill. By paying the bill before the due date, a person got a reduction of Rs.20. The amount of his electricity bill was: pipeline-1154370
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The cost price of an article is Rs.500. On buying 5 such articles the customer gets one for free. If the selling price of each article is Rs.800. Determine the net percentage profit earned by shop keeper on selling 5 articles (and giving one for free). pipeline-1171996
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A shopkeeper sold calculators at Rs.1,081 each after 6% discount on the labelled price. Had he not given the discount, he would have earned a profit of 15% on the cost price. What was the cost price of each calculator? pipeline-1134020
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The marked price of an article is ₹15,000. A trader wants to buy it. He has to choose one out of two discount series - one is 45%, 3%, and 2% and the other is 25%, 12% and 13% on the list price. How many rupees can he save by choosing the right series? pipeline-1102353
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After deducting a commission of 10% on the marked price, a T.V. set costs ₹9,090. What is its marked price? pipeline-1102379
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A dealer marks an article 60% above the cost price and sells it to a customer allowing two successive discounts of 10% and 20% on the marked price. If he gains ₹1,064 in the transaction, the cost price (in ₹) of the article is : pipeline-1081184
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A trader bought an item at a discount of 10% on its original price. He sold it at a price 35% more than the original price. What percentage profit did he make? pipeline-1089053
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The marked price of an article is ₹20,000, and while selling, the shopkeeper offers two successive discounts of 12% and d%. If the selling price of the article is ₹16,720, then what is the value of d? pipeline-1080666
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A shopkeeper marked an article for Rs. x and sold it for Rs. 630 with a discount of 10%. Find the value of x. pipeline-1070279
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After allowing a discount of 20% on Marked price Kishore makes a profit of 12%. What percentage is the Marked price above the Cost price? pipeline-1070268
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On the marked price of an article,the sum of selling prices with a discount of 35% and two successive discounts of 20% and 15%, is Rs. 1,995.The marked price of the article(in Rs) is: pipeline-1039966
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A shopkeeper marked an article 14% above the cost price and sold the article at 5% discount. Find his profit%. pipeline-1048004
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A vendor marks up the price by 33.33% but still gets 20% profit after selling it at a specific discount. Find the discount percentage. pipeline-1039975
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When a product is sold at an 8% discount, the selling price is Rs 2944. By what percent should marked price be increased so that after a 20% discount, the selling price is Rs 2800. pipeline-1047998
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Marked price and cost price of an article are in ratio 8 : 5, respectively. If the seller sold the article at 20% gain, then find the discount percentage offered by him. pipeline-840964
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A man bought a fan for Rs.6000 and he marked up the price by x%. He sold the fan after giving a discount of 20% and obtained a profit of 3x/10%. Find the value of x? pipeline-840965
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The selling price of the article is Rs. 5040. The shopkeeper marked the price 26% above the cost price. If it is given that the shopkeeper offers a discount of 20%. Find the cost price of the article. pipeline-1029744
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A shopkeeper sells his goods at a 12% profit after marking them up by 20%. What is the discount percentage? pipeline-1300483
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Akash went to an electric shop and bought an inverter at a discount of 12%, and then he sold the inverter for Rs. 4590 and still made a profit of 20%. Find the initial discount he got. pipeline-824863
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If a shopkeeper allows two successive discounts of 5% each on the marked price of Rs 120. Find the selling price of an article. pipeline-824864
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A shopkeeper sold a watch at 20% profit after giving x% discount. If the marked up percentage is 50% and the cost price is Rs. 1800 then find the selling price (Rs.) when the watch is sold at (x + 5) % profit? pipeline-827060
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A trader gains 25% by selling an article after two successive discounts of 25% and 10% on its marked price. If the cost price of the article is increased by 30%, then what single discount should he now give on the same marked price to get the same profit percentage as earlier? pipeline-1300478
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An overcoat is sold for Rs.1,260 at successive discounts of 16% and 25%. Find the marked price of the overcoat. pipeline-1297283
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A dealer fixed the price of an article 40% above the cost of production. While selling it he allows a discount of 20% and makes a profit of Rs. 72. Find the cost of production (in Rs.) of the article. pipeline-1297145
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A shopkeeper buys some fruits at a discount of 10% on the marked price. For selling the item he increases the marked price. If he wants to get a profit of 25% after allowing a discount of 15%, then by what percentage should his marked price be greater than the original marked price? (Correct to the nearest whole number) pipeline-1297272
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Laxman marks his goods at 60% above the cost price and allows a discount of 20%. What is his gain/loss percentage? pipeline-1297146
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The marked price of a woolen jacket is Rs.800. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on every item. Due to the off-season, the shopkeeper allows an additional discount of 5% on the jacket. Find the selling price of the jacket. pipeline-1299175
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The marked price of a washing machine is Rs.23,500 and the shopkeeper sold it for Rs.20,915. What is the percentage of discount offered by the shopkeeper? pipeline-1299194
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A shopkeeper earns a profit of 12% on selling a book at a 10% discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price to the printed price is: pipeline-1295706
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The cost price of an article is 60 percent of the marked price. What will be the profit percentage after allowing a discount of 4 percent on the marked price? pipeline-1291718
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The marked price of an article is Rs. 9900. If a discount of 25 percent is given, then what is the selling price of the article? pipeline-1291825
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Two successive discounts, each of x% on the marked price of an article, are equal to a single discount of Rs. 331.20. If the marked price of the article is Rs. 920, then the value of x is: pipeline-1295821
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The cost of manufacture of a tape recorder is ₹ 3500. The manufacturer fixes the marked price 30% above the cost price and allows a discount in such as to get a profit of 5%. Find the discount percentage. pipeline-1291707
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