Pooja wants to sell a watch at a profit of 20%. She bought it at 10% less and sold it at ₹ 30 less, but still she gained 20%. The cost price of watch is
₹ 240
₹ 220
₹ 250
₹ 250
Mr. x and Mr. y each bought the same motorcycle using a 10% off coupon. Mr. x's cashier took 10% off the price and then added 8.5% sales tax whereas Mr. y's cashier first added the sales tax and then took 10% off the total price. The amount Mr. x paid is
less by ₹ 550 as the amount Mr. y paid
same as the amount Mr. y paid
greater by ₹ 85 as the amount Mr. y paid
greater by ₹ 85 as the amount Mr. y paid
A shopkeeper sold his goods at half the list price and thus lost 20%. If he had sold on the listed price, his gain percentage would be
60%
20%
72%
72%
A person purchased a saree for ₹ 7710 after availing a net discount of ₹ 1285. The percentage of discount, the saree shop offers, is
B.
M.P. (Marked Price) = Rs. (7710 + 1285) = Rs. 8995
Let the discount % be x%
Now,
x% of 8995 = 1285
A cycle dealer offers a discount of 10% and still makes a profit of 26%. What does he pay for a cycle whose marked price is ₹ 840?
₹ 600
₹ 650
₹ 700
₹ 700
If the cost price of an item is two fifth of its marked price and if it is sold at a discount of 10%, then there will be
25% profit
40% profit
50% profit
50% profit
There is a profit of 20% on the cost price of an article. The % of profit, when calculated on selling price is
An item costing ₹ 200 is being sold at 10% less. If the price is further reduced by 5%, the selling price will be
₹ 170
₹ 171
₹ 175
₹ 175
By selling an article for ₹ 102, there is a loss of 15% when the article is sold for ₹ 134.40, the net result in the transaction is
12% gain
12% loss
10% loss
10% loss
Two toys are sold at ₹ 504 each. One toy brings the dealer a gain of 12% and the other a loss of 4%. The gain or loss per cent by selling both the toys is