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A dealer professing to sell at cost price uses a 900 gms weight for a kilogram. His gain percent is ?
A dealer purchased a washing machine for Rs. 7660. After allowing a discount of 12% on its marked price, he still gains 10% . Find the marked price of the washing machine = ?
A dealer sold three-fourth of his articles at a gain of 24% and the remaining at the cost price. Percentage of gain in the whole transaction is ?
A dealer sold two coolers at $ 2,970 each. On selling one cooler, he gained 10%, on selling the other he lost 10%. Find the dealer’s gain or loss per cent.
A dealer sold two T.V. sets for Rs. 3700 each. on one he gained 10% and one other he lost 10%. The dealers loss or gain per cent is ?
A defective briefcase costing $ 800 is being sold at a loss of 8%. If the price is further reduced by 5%, find its approximate selling price.
A discount series of 10%, 20% and 40% is equal to single discount of ?
A dishonest dealer marks up the price of his goods by 20% and gives a discount of 10% to the customer. Besides, he also cheats both his supplier and his buyer by 100 grams while buying or selling 1 kilogram. Find the percentage profit earned by the shopkeeper?
A dishonest dealer marks up the price of his goods by 20% and gives a discount of 10% to the customer. He also uses a 900 gram weight instead of a 1 kilogram weight. Find his percentage profit due to these maneuvers?
A dishonest dealer purchases goods at 20% discount of the cost price of Rs. X and also cheats his wholesaler by getting 20% extra through false weighing, per kg. Then he marks up his goods by 80% of x, but he gives a discount of 25% besides he cheats his customer by weighing 10% less than the required. What is his overall profit percentage?