Cluster · Successive Discounts and Marked Price Calculations
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A trader gives two successive discounts of 18% and 20%. If the marked price is ₹11,000, then the selling price is: pipeline-1171639
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The list price of an article is Rs.1,200. If it is available on a discount series of 10%, 8%, and 5%, the selling price of the article is: pipeline-1155782
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1155774
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The ratio of the cost price (CP) and marked price (MP) of an article is 4 : 7. A discount of 20% is given on MP and the shopkeeper makes a profit of ₹ 80. Find the CP of the article. pipeline-1155768
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up_police | profit_loss | intermediate | |
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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-1148173
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The cost price of the box of pens is Rs.400. The shopkeeper gave 10% of discount on the cost price. What will be the selling price? pipeline-1154701
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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An item was sold at ₹5,474 after two successive discounts of 12.5% and 8% were offered on its Marked Price. What was the Marked Price (in ₹) of the item? pipeline-1145282
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a commodity was ₹3,675. The seller offered a discount of 12% on its sale and incurred a loss of 2% as a consequence. What was the cost price (in ₹) of the commodity? pipeline-1142375
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up_police | profit_loss | intermediate | |
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A person got a new chair at 35% discount. Had he got no discount, he would have had to pay ₹224 more. What is the marked price (in ₹) of the chair? pipeline-1142393
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up_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-1145276
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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At how much per cent above the cost price should a trader mark his goods so that after allowing a discount of 25%, he still gains 5%? pipeline-1139685
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper sells a table at 25% discount on the marked price and earns a profit of 70%. If he sells the same table at 50% discount, then his new profit percentage will be: pipeline-1142032
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A man sold a watch at a discount of 60% for Rs. 1560. What is the marked price of the watch? pipeline-1139534
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1115961
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1115958
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1115971
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A table whose marked price ₹300 is sold at two successive discounts of 20% and 10%. If in addition, a discount of 5% is offered on cash payment, then the cash price for the table is: pipeline-1112406
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of an item was Rs.100000, but the shopkeeper offered a double discount of 20 percent and 10 percent. At what price did he finally sell the item? pipeline-1114861
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up_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-1109166
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Etika purchased a set of wallpapers for Rs 700, and the marked price of a set was Rs 850. Find the discount percentage (approx.). pipeline-1109153
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up_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-1109167
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The selling price of the article is Rs.5040. The shopkeeper marked the price 26% above the cost price. What is the cost price of the article if it's given that the shopkeeper offers a discount of 20%? pipeline-1170685
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of an article is 35% more than its cost price. If a discount of 15% is given, what will be the profit percentage? pipeline-1170504
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Two offers were being made to Swaroop for a watch with a marked price of ₹1,600. Either two successive discounts of 20%, or two discounts of 30% and 10% after each other is offered. If Swaroop opted for the better plan over the other, how much more must he have saved ? pipeline-1170508
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A fruitseller marks up his items 40% higher than the cost price, after applying a discount of x% still, he earns a profit of 26% over the transaction. Find the discount percentage? pipeline-1170843
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a radio is Rs 480. The owner allows a discount of 10% and still earns the profit of 8%. If no discount is allowed, find his gain percent. pipeline-1170696
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1170184
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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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-1170345
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1158154
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up_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-1157357
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Applied to a bill for Rs.2,00,000, the difference between a discount of 46% and two successive discounts of 35% and 8% is: pipeline-1156826
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Sarita paid Rs.4,400 for two pieces of the same shirt. Sarita got a discount of 20% on the purchase. What was the marked price of one shirt? pipeline-1156819
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper sold an electric fan for Rs.1,800 and gained a profit of Rs.200 at 10% discount. What would have been his profit if no discount had been given? pipeline-1155567
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1141833
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper marked the price 18% more than its cost price. If he allows a discount of 24%, then find his loss per cent. pipeline-1139799
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a school bag was Rs 550. This price was 10% above the cost price. It was sold at a discount of 10% on the marked price. Find the gain or loss percentage. pipeline-1141823
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of 85 items was equal to the cost price of 153 items. The selling price of 104 items was equal to the marked price of 65 items. Calculate the percentage profit or loss from the sale of each item. pipeline-1139790
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A man is selling a refurbished air purifier for Rs 1600 and making a profit of 25%. If the discount given by him is 20%, find the sum (in Rs.) of the marked price and the cost price. pipeline-1146041
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper allows a discount of 20% on the marked price of an item and thus gains 10%. What is the ratio of the cost price to the marked price of the item? pipeline-1135265
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper earns 17% profit by selling an article at a 10% discount on its marked price. If its cost price is Rs.480, then the marked price (in Rs.) of the article is: pipeline-1116076
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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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-1131715
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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The selling price of the table is Rs.24650 after a discount of 15%. If the cost price is 80% of the marked price, then what is the cost price? (In Rs.) pipeline-1112207
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Ramesh gives 15% additional discount along with a discount of 25% on the marked price of a sofa set. If the selling price of the sofa set is ₹12,750, then find the marked price of the sofa set. pipeline-1115437
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A coffee maker with a marked price of Rs. 4,500 is available on successive discounts of 20%, 10%, and 5%. Find the selling price of the coffee maker. pipeline-1114967
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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Harshi bought a new sweatshirt at the store when they were giving a 40 percent discount. If the marked price of the sweatshirt was Rs. 2999, then how much did Harshi pay with the discount? pipeline-1114983
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A pair of jeans marked at Rs. 960 is offered in a department store for Rs. 816. What is the percentage of discount given by the shopkeeper? pipeline-1109252
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up_police | percentage | intermediate | |
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A manufacturer who marks the price of an article at Rs 1,800, sells it to a discount of 15%. The dealer gets a further discount of 8% on his net payment for paying in cash. What amount (to the nearest rupee) does the dealer pay to the manufacturer? pipeline-726754
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper allows 28% discount on the marked price of an articles and still makes a profit of 20% . If he gains Rs 3,080 on the sale of one articles , t hen what is the selling price ( in Rs) of the articles ? pipeline-726755
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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Two successive discounts of 40% and 20% respectively, on the marked price of an article are equal to a single discount of Rs. 988. The marked price (in Rs.) of the article is: pipeline-1109246
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up_police | — | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper marks an artical at a price 20% higher than its cost price and allows 10% discount. Find his gain percentage. pipeline-726753
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rpf | — | intermediate |