Cluster · Successive Discounts and Marked Price Calculations
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The marked price of a silk saree is Rs. 5750. If two successive discounts of 4% and 30%, respectively are offered on its marked price, then what is the value of the total discount given on the silk saree? pipeline-614776
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A ceramic bowl with a cost price of Rs. 115 is marked 40% above its cost price and sold after two successive discounts of Rs. 21 and 5%, respectively. Find the profit earned on selling the ceramic bowl. pipeline-614771
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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A shoe with the cost price of Rs. 2080 is marked 35% above its cost price and sold after two successive discounts of x% and Rs. 36, respectively such that it there is a loss of Rs. 10. Find the value of ‘x’. pipeline-693685
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After giving a discount of 16.67% on an article marked at Rs. 9408, the shopkeeper earns a profit percentage of 12%. If he now intends to earn 20% profit, what should be the selling price? pipeline-589201
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rpf | percentage | intermediate | |
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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-590935
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rpf | percentage | intermediate | |
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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-590928
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a shirt is Rs 385. He offers discounts of 28% and 25% successively. What is the final selling price? pipeline-563818
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rpf | — | 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-563821
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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Raju and Kaju both went to the market to buy mangoes worth Rs 408. But the vendor gave successive discounts of 33.33% and 37.50% to Raju and a flat discount of 70.83% to Kaju. Find the difference between the discount given to Raju and Kaju. pipeline-590940
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The discount of 12% is given on an item and sold at Rs 1320. Find the marked price of that item. pipeline-589174
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If a shopkeeper gives the discount of 20% on all products and gives an additional discount of 10% when someone bought a product worth more than Rs.1000. If A and B spent Rs.1500 & Rs.900 before deducting discounts, then who got more discount in terms of absolute value? pipeline-589191
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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-590919
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Bharat gave a discount of 20% on marked price of a bag and then sold it to Vedant. If he had made a 25% profit, by what percentage did he marked up the price of the bag? pipeline-500676
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rpf | percentage | intermediate | |
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The marked price of the watch is Rs 800. It was supposed to be sold at an x% discount, but due to a mistake discount given was Rs 72 more than it was intended to so that loss was equal to the profit that was to be earned. If the cost price is Rs 700, then find the value of x. pipeline-496712
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rpf | profit_loss | intermediate | |
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A shopkeeper offers successive discounts of 10% and d% on a refrigerator whose marked price is Rs. 16000. After these discounts, the customer ends up paying Rs.12240 for the refrigerator. Find the discount percentage 'd'. pipeline-492602
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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-492589
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A shopkeeper marked a product, 15% above the cost price and sold the product for Rs. 12360 by giving two successive discounts of 10% each. Find the loss percentage of the shopkeeper. pipeline-500673
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rpf | percentage | intermediate | |
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After getting two successive discounts of 20% and 10% on the marked price a buyer gets a mixture set for Rs 2592. If the seller wish a profit of 10% on the marked price, then what will be the selling price of the mixture set? pipeline-503325
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The price of an article is reduced by Rs. 24 when applied a discount of 12%. What is the selling price of the article? pipeline-496693
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During a sale, a trader reduced the selling price of a motor car by offering a 20% discount. In this process, he incurred a loss of 8%. What would have been his profit percent, if he had instead offered a 12% discount? pipeline-484294
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rpf | 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%, then find the profit percentage? pipeline-489671
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rpf | — | intermediate | |
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Two types of notebooks marked at Rs 30 and Rs 25 are sold in the market. If the discount% offered on Rs 30 notebook and Rs 25 notebook are 30% and 20%, what is the overall discount%? [The total numbers of Rs 30 notebooks and Rs 25 notebooks sold are 200 and 160 respectively.] pipeline-484298
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Mr. Reddy had some old clothes in his stock. After allowing a successive discount of 50% and 50% on the listed price, he sold cloth for Rs 50000. Find the listed price of the cloth. pipeline-490312
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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-489677
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A shopkeeper marked up the cost price of the article by 33.33% and then later gave a discount of 25% on the same article. If the cost price of the article was Rs. 575, what is the final amount the customer paid? pipeline-489683
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A shopkeeper marked his article x% more than its cost price and sold the article at 15% profit. If the profit is Rs. 54 and the discount on this article is Rs. 36, then find the value of x. pipeline-484285
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On a certain article, if the discount given is 25% then, the profit will be 25%. If the discount is given as 10% then, what will be the profit%? pipeline-490288
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A shopkeeper marked a product, 20% above the cost price, and sold the product for Rs. 3888 by giving two successive discounts of 10% each. Find the cost price of the product (in Rs)? pipeline-1270367
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In the festive season, a shopkeeper has a stock of 80 sofa sets he marks them at 20% above the cost price. He offers two types of discounts 12% on any type of digital payment and 8% on cash payment. If 65% of sofas are sold by digital payment and of the remaining, he donated 14.28% to an old age home and the rest are sold by cash payment he earned a total profit of 1,76,00 rupees, then find the cost price of each sofa. pipeline-1287343
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banking | profit_loss | intermediate | |
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The marked price of a cycle is Rs. 3700 and its discount rate is 15%, then find the selling price of the cycle. pipeline-1264467
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A seller marks up an article 160% above its cost price. After that, he allows two successive discounts of 20% and 25% and yet he gets 56% profit on it. If the marked price of the article is Rs 520 then, find its selling price. pipeline-1269165
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Ramu wants to buy an I-Phone of price 58,000. The shopkeeper offered him a discount of 10% pays through any credit card and an additional 5% discount if he pays through H.D.F.C credit card. Calculate the final amount that he will have to pay if he pays through H.D.F.C credit card. pipeline-1262946
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Another shopkeeper sells article A by giving a 20% discount and still earns half the profit that was earned, find the Marked price of article A. pipeline-1252420
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A discount of 25% is offered on the marked price of the wooden table if a person buys a chair with that. If the ratio of marked prices of table and chair is 4 : 1 then, what is the overall discount availed by the customer? pipeline-1244312
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The discount % on articles A and C is 12.5% and 20% respectively. Find the combined Marked prices of A and C. pipeline-1244569
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The profit percent on F is 16.67% and the discount is 12.5%. Find the markup percentage on F. pipeline-1244572
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when a discount of ___ % is given on an article marked up by 20 %, profit % is ___ approximately ? pipeline-1266492
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If a discount of x% is given on an article there is a profit of 32%, but if the discount is (x + 8) % the profit gets decreased by Rs 36. Find the marked price. pipeline-1259814
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The cost price of an article is Rs.1290. A trader gives successive discount of 16.67% and 20%. Find selling price of an article. pipeline-1256642
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At what price should he mark at all his shoes such that after discount of 30% he gets the intended profit? pipeline-1256453
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On a iPad, 2 successive discounts of 10% and 15% are offered by the shopkeeper. If the shopkeeper gives a single discount of 25% on it then he receives Rs. 525 less. Find the cost price of the iPad. pipeline-1256554
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A shopkeeper gave 15% discount on the Marked price of an article thus earning a profit of Rs. 215. Had he sold the article at 25% discount, he would have earned Rs. 125 as profit. What was the Marked price of the article? pipeline-1256454
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A shirt is marked 20% above the cost price and discount of 10% is offered on the marked price to a customer. To another customer, the marked price is 10% above than selling price. If the amount paid by second customer is Rs. 6 more than the amount paid by the first customer then find the cost price of the shirt. pipeline-1253899
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The price of an article is marked up by 10%. A discount of 10% is given on the marked price as a result of which a loss of Rs 16.8 is incurred. Find the cost of the article. pipeline-1244025
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A shopkeeper provides 2 successive discounts of 10% and 10% on a football and 12% and 8% on a cricket bat. If the marked prices of both are the same and the difference of selling prices is 30 paisa then, find the marked price. pipeline-1252712
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A person purchased a wooden sofa at Rs. 60000 and marked it ‘x%' above its cost price and sold it after allowing a discount of ‘x – 25%'. If the profit percent is 16% and it is sold at 'x – 20%' profit then what will be the selling price of the wooden sofa? pipeline-1252320
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A shopkeeper marked his article x% more than its CP and sold the article at 15% profit. If the profit is Rs.54 and the discount on this article is Rs.36, then find the value of x. pipeline-1046014
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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-1044324
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A shopkeeper had two products A and B of the same marked price. He gave 3 successive discounts of 10% on product A while he gave 2 successive discounts of 15% on product B. If the difference in the final selling price of both products is Rs. 65 then, what was the marked price of the products? pipeline-1038649
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The price of an article is Rs. 15000. When a shopkeeper purchased it from the wholesaler, he paid 5% GST for it. Now the shopkeeper marked its new price by increasing 14% of his investment. If the shopkeeper sells it to the customer by giving a 20% discount, then find the profit/loss percent of the shopkeeper. pipeline-1035705
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