SSC CGL 2022181)A sold a mobile phone to B at a gain of 25% and B sold it to C at a loss of 10%. If C paid Rs. 5,625 for it, how much did A pay (in Rs.) for the phone?
5,000
SSC CGL 2022182)An item costs Rs. 400. During a festival sale, a company offers a sale discount that offers x% off on its regular price along with a discount coupon of 10%. The price of the item after using both the sale discount and the discount coupon, is Rs. 216. What is the value of x?
SSC CGL 2022183)The profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 832 is equal to the loss incurred when the article is sold for Rs. 448. What will be the selling price of the article if it is sold at a 10% loss?
SSC CGL 2022184)A person sold an article at a loss of 18%. Had he sold it for ₹960 more, he would have gained 12%. If the article is sold for ₹3,840, then how much is the profit percentage?
20%
SSC CGL 2022185)The reduction of 15% in the price of salt enables a person to buy 2 kg more for ₹272. The reduced price of salt per kg (in ₹) is:
SSC CGL 2022186)A trader sells an article for Rs. 425 and loses 15%. At what price (in Rs.) should he sell the article to earn 5% profit?
525
SSC CGL 2022187)The marked price of an article is Rs. 625. After allowing a discount of 32% on the marked price, there was a profit of Rs. 25. The profit percentage (correct to the nearest integer) is:
6%
SSC CGL 2022188)A shopkeeper marks his goods at a price 20% higher than their cost price and allows 10% discount on every item. Find his gain percentage.
8%
SSC CGL 2022189)The cost prices of two articles A and B are in the ratio 4 ∶ 5. While selling these articles, the shopkeeper gains 10% on article A and 20% on article B and the difference in their selling prices is Rs. 480. The difference in the cost price (in Rs.) of articles B and A is:
300
SSC CGL 2022190)A dealer allows his customers a discount of 18% and still gains 24%. If an article costs ₹1,560 to the dealer, what is its marked price (to the nearest ₹)?
2,359