A dealer offered a machine for sale for ₹ 27500 but even if he had charged 10% less, he would have made a profit of 10%. The actual cost of the machine is
₹ 22000
₹ 24250
₹ 22500
₹ 22275
A man makes a profit of 20% on the sale by selling 20 articles for ₹ 1, the number of articles he bought by ₹ 1 is
20
24
25
30
A man buys one table and one chair for ₹ 500. He sells the table at a loss of 10% and the chair at a gain of 10%. He still gains ₹
₹ 300
₹ 350
₹ 200
₹ 250
The marked price of a shop keeper for an article is 30% higher than the cost price. If he sells the article allowing 10% discount to customers, then the gain percent will be
15
17
A grain dealer cheats to the extent of 10% while buying as well as selling by using false weights. His total profit percentage is
21
23
25
20
The marked price of a table is ₹ 12000. If it was sold for ₹10500 after allowing a certain discount, then the rate of discount is
10%
12.5%
15%
17.5%
The selling price of 20 articles is equal to the cost price of 22 articles. The gain percentage is
12%
9%
10%
11%
C.
10%
Shortcut Method:
SP 20 = CP 22
Required percentage:
An article is sold for ₹ 300 at a profit of 20%. Had it been sold for ₹ 235, the loss of percentage would have been
3
5
6
16
The marked price of a radio set is ₹ 480. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and gain 8%. If no discount is allowed, his gain per cent would be
18%
18.5%
20%
25%
A dozen pairs of socks quoted at ₹ 180 are available at discount of 20%. How many pairs of socks can be bought for ₹ 48?
4 pairs
2 pairs
5 pairs
3 pairs