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Question 64easy
A shopkeeper marks his goods 20% above his cost price and gives 15% discount on the marked price. His gain percent is = ?
Question 65easy
The equivalent single discount for two successive discounts of 15% and 10% is = ?
Question 66easy
The true discount on a bill due 9 months hence at 16% per annum is Rs. 189. The amount of the bill is:
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Question 67easy
A trader wishes to gain 20% after allowing 10% discount on the marked price to his customers. At what percent higher than the cost price must he mark his goods ?
Question 68easy
A discount of $${\text{2}}\frac{1}{2}\% $$  is given to the customer on the marked price of an article. A man bought the article for Rs 39. The marked price of the article is = ?
Question 69easy
If a person purchases a shirt, he gets 6% discount. However, if he purchases two shirts, he gets 5% on the first and 8% on the second. If the price paid by the person for two shirts is Rs. 925, then what will be the marked price of each shirts ?
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Question 70easy
A person sells an article at 16% below its cost price. Had he sold it for Rs. 33 more, he would have gained 14%. To gain 25% he should sell the article for:
Question 71easy
A bicycle, marked at Rs. 2000 is sold with two successive discount of 20% and 10%. An additional discount of 5% is offered for cash payment. The selling price of the bicycle at cash payment is = ?
Question 72easy
In order to maintain the price line a trader allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article. However, he still makes a profit of 17% on the cost price. Had he sold the article at the marked price, he would have earned a profit percent of = ?