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-718514
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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-1036401
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An item was sold after giving two successive discounts of 20% and 10% respectively. If the item was sold for Rs. 4500 then, find the marked price of that item. pipeline-1168717
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When a discount of 10% is given on an article, the profit percentage is 44. On some articles out of the total articles bought, another discount of 25% is given after the first discount. If 10 articles are sold for Rs 162000, what is the number of articles sold at only the first discount? (Marked price = Rs 20000) pipeline-1153615
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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-1193410
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An item was sold after giving two successive discounts of 20% and 10% respectively. If the item was sold for Rs. 4500 then, find the marked price of that item. pipeline-1153599
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When a discount of 10% is given on an article, the profit percentage is 44. On some articles out of the total articles bought, another discount of 25% is given after the first discount. If 10 articles are sold for Rs 162000, what is the number of articles sold at only the first discount? (Marked price = Rs 20000) pipeline-1168727
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A watch dealer sells watches at Rs. 212568 per watch. However, he is forced to give two successive discounts of 15% and 20%, respectively. What is the marked price? (In Rs.) pipeline-1138928
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If the selling price of an article is ₹1,792 after a 20% discount, then the marked price of the article is: pipeline-1144839
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Abhishek marks the price of his laptop 80 percent above the cost price. He allows his customer a discount of 25 percent on the marked price. What is the profit percentage? pipeline-1154272
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The marked price of a revolving chair is ₹15,000. It is available on two successive discounts of 20% and 12%. What is its selling price (in ₹)? pipeline-1154264
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The marked price of an article is Rs.100. If the article is sold at a discount of 25%, then 25% profit is realised. The percentage loss or percentage profit made (approximately)if it is sold for Rs.20 less than the marked price is: pipeline-1130573
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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-1130220
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The marked price of an electronic watch in a store is ₹15,620 and it is available at a discount of 27%. What is the price (in ₹, to the nearest tens) that a customer pays if he buys from the store? pipeline-1130632
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The marked price of a product is Rs. 1000. If it is sold at 7 percent discount and the dealer earns 50 percent profit, then what is the cost price of the product? pipeline-1085135
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A doll is marked for ₹2,500. A customer pays ₹1,800 for it. If the customer got a series of two discounts and the rate of the first discount is 10%, then the rate of the second discount is: pipeline-1080504
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A retailer announces a discount of 30% for selling an air-conditioner marked at Rs. 92,000. The cost price of the air-conditioner is 70% below the marked price. He offers a further discount of 20% if the buyer presents his membership card of the retailer's store. The profit of the retailer with the membership card scheme is what percentage of the profit of the retailer without the membership card scheme? pipeline-1080433
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A shopkeeper offers two successive discounts of 15% and 20% on an article and is still able to earn a 70% profit. If he offers a single discount of 30%, what will be his profit percentage? pipeline-1080304
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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-1085133
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A merchant fixes the sale price of his goods at 42% above the cost price. He sells his goods at a 15% discount marked price. His percentage of profit (rounded off to the nearest integer) is: pipeline-1080517
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A man purchased a fan which had a printed price of ₹200. If he received two successive discounts of 30% and 20%, then how much did he pay for the fan? pipeline-1069894
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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-1068529
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An item with a marked price of ₹z was sold for ₹6,622, after a discount of 12% was offered. What was the value of z? pipeline-1042458
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Mohan purchased trousers for ₹ 765, after a discount of 15% was offered on its marked price. What is the marked price (in ₹) of the trousers? pipeline-1042451
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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-1066415
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The marked price of the cupboard is Rs. 15,750, which is 50% above its cost price. It is sold at a discount of 40% What is the profit/loss percentage? pipeline-1042456
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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-1026669
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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-1038467
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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-1028888
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The marked price of a flower is Rs.185 and the selling price of the flower is Rs.150. Find discount percentage. pipeline-1029043
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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-1029325
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When a discount of 10% is given on an article, the profit percentage is 44. On some articles out of the total articles bought, another discount of 25% is given after the first discount. If 10 articles are sold for Rs 162000, what is the number of articles sold at only the first discount? (Marked price = Rs 20000) pipeline-5316
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The trader makes a profit of 12.5% on the cost price even after offering 10% discount on the marked price of an article. Find the profit percent, if the trader doesn’t allow any discount. pipeline-1021049
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After giving a discount of 16.67% on an article marked at Rs. 9408, the shopkeeper earns a profit percent of 12%. If he now intends to earn 20% profit, what should be the selling price? pipeline-1130635
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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-1099957
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The marked price of an article is Rs 1750. The shopkeeper will either give a discount of 30% or two successive discounts of 25% and 10%. Find the difference between the selling price in both cases (in Rs.). pipeline-1068679
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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-1080458
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 18% on the marked price of an article such that the selling price is Rs. 574. Find the marked price of the article. pipeline-1080491
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One company is offering a 25% discount on a particular product. Anurag visited a store. He was trying to find a deal that would allow him to save at least Rs. 390. How many minimum items should he purchase if each item costs Rs. 340? pipeline-1088831
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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-1092405
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The marked price of a television set is ₹18,000. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 40% and gets a profit of 10%. What is the cost price of the television set? (in Rs) pipeline-1066378
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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-1056099
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The marked Price of an article is ₹5000. Three successive discounts of 15%, 10% and 18%, are given on its marked price. The selling price (in) of the article is: pipeline-1042361
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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-162227
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 30% on marked price of an article and customer also managed to get additional 10% discount on the discounted price and in this way, he get a total discount of Rs 925. If shopkeeper thus incurs a loss of \(12\frac{\mathbf{1}}{\mathbf{2}}\)% on selling the article, then find its cost price for the shopkeeper? pipeline-1368959
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Ram marked up an item by x% and then offered a discount of 40%. If he still manages to earn a profit of 5%, find the value of x. pipeline-10027
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A seller earns 44% profit on an item, giving X% discount on the marked price. Had he offered a 2X% discount, he would have gained 28%. How much percentage is the MRP more than the CP? pipeline-1370581
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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-847834
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A trader gains 25% when he sells an article after giving 10% discount on its marked price. If he gives 22% discount on the same marked price of the article, then his gain percentage is? pipeline-1368975
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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-1144833
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