SSC CHSL 202111)A man buys 400 oranges for Rs. 2000. How many oranges can be sold for Rs. 260 so that he gets a profit of 30%?
40
SSC CHSL 202112)A merchant announces 25% discount on the price of a shirt. If one needs to have a total rebate of Rs. 875 and the price of each shirt is Rs. 250. then how many shirts should the person purchase?
14
SSC CHSL 202113)Rakesh sold a car for Rs.5,00,000 at a 28% profit. At what price should he sell it to get a 32% profit?
Rs.5,15,625
SSC CHSL 202114)The list price of a motorcycle is 20% more than its cost price. It is sold at a discount of 30%. Find the dealer's loss percentage.
SSC CHSL 202115)Two successive discounts of 40% and 20%, respectively, on the marked price of an article are equal to single discount of Rs 988. The marked price (in Rs) of the article is:
1,900
SSC CHSL 202116)By selling an article for Rs 8,670 a man loses 15% At what price (in Rs) should he sell it in order to make a profit of 15%?
11,730
SSC CHSL 202117)Rajni purchased an LED TV set for ₹22,500 and spent ₹800 on its transportation and ₹1,000 on installation. At what price should she sell it so as to earn an overall profit of 20%?
Rs 29,160
SSC CHSL 202118)The printed price on a Mathematics book is ₹550. If it is sold at two successive discounts of 20% and 30%, then its selling price will be:
Rs 308
SSC CHSL 202119)A man sells two articles for Rs. 620 each, one at a profit of 24% and the other at a loss of 24%. What is his loss/profit per cent in the whole transaction
Loss, 5.76
SSC CHSL 202120)What is a single discount (to the nearest whole number) equivalent to the successive discounts of 10%, 17% and 25% ?
44%