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Find the cost of manufacturing each article if a manufacturer estimates that on inspection 22% of the articles he produces will be rejected. He a...
An article is sold for Rs. 980, yielding a profit that is twice the amount lost when the article is sold for Rs. 458. Determine the selling price requir...
A shopkeeper bought 60 kg of apples at ₹80 per kg and 40 kg of oranges at ₹60 per kg. If he wants to make a profit of 20% on the total cost, at what...
The cost price of 30 apples is Rs.120. If it is sold at 25% profit, then how many apples will be sold for Rs.70?
A businessman sold 2/5of his stock at a gain of 25% and the remaining at a gain of 20%. The overall percentage of gain is
An item's price is set 25% higher than its cost price. After applying two consecutive discounts of 20% and 25%, it is sold for Rs. 1,500. Calculate the ...
Marked price of an article is Rs.320 more than its cost price. If profit earned is equal to the discount given then find the profit earned?
Marked price, selling price and cost price of an article are in the ratio 10:7:5. If difference between marked price and cost price of an article is Rs....
"A shopkeeper purchased an article for Rs. X and marked it 175% above its cost price. He then sold it after giving two successive discounts of 40% and 2...
A dishonest shopkeeper promises to sell his goods at 44% loss, but he uses 910g weight instead of 1 kg. Find his actual loss percent?