The marked price of a watch is ₹ 1000. A retailer buys it at ₹ 810 after getting two successive discounts of 10% and another rate which is illegible. What is the second discount rate?
490 0624d4e92e6c50b4b29d6ca46The marked price of a watch was ₹ 720. A man bought the same for ₹ 550.80 after getting two successive discounts. the first being 10 %. then the second discount rate is
767 05f2271db0d44c43edf067567Successive discounts of 10% and 30% are equivalent to a single discount of :
505 0624d4e4367b2505d7e56c212Applied to a bill for ₹ 1,00,000 the difference between a discount of 40% and two successive discounts of 36% and 4% is:
473 0624d4deebadeb679cf085570A store sells a watch for a profit of 25% of the cost. Then the percentage of profit against selling price is-
860 061161e5f56340c20700ab605If the profit on selling an article for Rs. 425 is the same as the loss on selling it for Rs. 355, then the cost price of the article is
1303 05f803b6488aba328edaf3cd0By selling an article for Rs. 450, I lose 20%. For what price should I sell it to gain 20% ?
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