Allowing 20 % and 15 % successive discounts, the selling price of an article becomes ₹ 3,060; then the marked price will be:
(A) ₹ 4,500
(B) ₹ 4,000
(C) ₹ 4,400
(D) ₹ 5,000
A dealer marks his goods at such a price that after allowing a discount of 12.5% for cash payment, he makes a profit of 20%. What is the marked price (in rupees) of the article which costs him Rs. 210?
(A) 285
(B) 388
(C) 385
(D) 288
Two numbers are such that their difference, their sum and their product is in the ratio of 1: 7: 24. The product of numbers is
(A) 24
(B) 36
(C) 48
(D) 60
A number which, when increased by 123% becomes 3345. The number is—
(A) 1245
(B) 1575
(C) 1775
(D) 1500
(A) -45
(B) -31
(C) -14
(D) -28
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