While selling a watch, a shopkeeper gives a discount of 5%. If he gives a discount of 7%, he earns ₹ 15/- less as profit. The marked price of the watch is
₹ 697.5
₹ 712.5
₹ 750
None of these
If the ratio of cost price and selling price be 10 : 11, then the profit percentage is
1%
10%
5%
8%
The successive discounts of 15%, 20% and 25% on an article is equivalent to the single discount of
60%
47%
49%
40%
C.
49%
Single discount of 15% and 20%
Single discount of 32% and 25%
When a discount of ₹ 42/- is allowed on the marked price of an article, the new reduced price becomes 86% of the original price. Find the marked price.
₹ 250/-
₹ 300/-
₹ 350/-
₹ 400/-
The marked price of a ceiling fan is ₹ 1,200/- and the shopkeeper allows a discount of 5% on it. Then selling price of the fan is
₹ 1,410
₹ 1,400
₹ 1,140
₹ 1,104
If 35% of A's income is equal to 25% of B's income, then the ratio of A's income to B's income is:
7 : 5
5 : 7
4 : 7
4 : 3
By selling a bag at ₹ 230/-, profit of 15% is made. The selling price of the bag, when it is sold at 20% profit would be:
₹ 250/-
₹ 205/-
₹ 240/-
₹ 200/-
The original price of a TV set is ₹6,000/-. If the price is discounted by 20% and then raised by 10% for service contract, the price charged by the shopkeeper is
₹ 5,400
₹ 5,280
₹ 5,100
₹ 4,200
A dishonest shopkeeper professes to sell goods at his cost price but uses a false weight of 950 gm for each kilogram. His gain percentage is:
10%
A man sells an article at 15% profit. If he had sold it for ₹ 6/- more, he would have gained 18%. The main bought the article for
100
150
200
250