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8 1/3%

A Shopkeeper purchased a chair marked at Rs.800 at two successive discounts of 10% and 15%, respectively. He spent Rs.28 on transportation and sold the chair for Rs.800 his gain per cent is

A shopkeeper reduces the price of his goods by 50% at the time of sale. Initially the price was fixed to get a profit of 25% on selling price after allowing 10% cash discount. Find out his approximate percentage of profit or loss.

A shopkeeper sells an article at a loss of 12.5% . Had he sold it for Rs. 51.80 more, he would have earned a profit of 6% . The cost price of the article is = ?

A shopkeeper sells one transistor for Rs. 840 at a gain of 20% and another for Rs. 960 at a loss of 4%. His total gain or loss percent is:

A shopkeeper sells sugar in such a way that the selling price of 950g of sugar is the same s the cost price of 1 kg of sugar. What is his gain percent?

A Shopkeeper sells two articles at Rs.1000 each, making a profit of 20% on the first article and a loss of 20% on the second article. Find the net Profit or loss that he makes?

A shopkeeper sold 12 cameras at a profit of 20% and 8 cameras at a profit of 10%. If he had sold all the 20 cameras at a profit of 15% , then his profit would have been reduced by Rs. 36. what is the cost price of each camera ?

A shopkeeper wishes to give 5% commission on the marked price of an article but also wants to earn a profit of 10%. If his cost price is Rs. 95, then marked price is:

A single discount equivalent to three successive discounts of 5% , 10% , 20% is :

A six digit number is formed by repeating a three digit number; for example, 256, 256 or 678, 678 etc. Any number of this form is always exactly divisible by :

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