Rupesh Pathak and Vaishali Bhatia Solutions for Chapter: Comparing Quantities, Exercise 6: Exercise 13.4

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HARD
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A dealer purchases a showpiece for 900 rupees and marks it 25 percent above the cost price. If he allows a discount of 10% on the marked price, what profit percentage does he make?

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A manufacturer offers a discount of 10% on its product and still makes a profit of 20 percent. what is the actual cost of product marked at 320 rupees.

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If marked price of an article is 25% above the Selling price and cost price is 40% below the selling price. Find the percentage of discount and profit.

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A showroom owner offers a discount of 12% on a washing machine which is marked at 10800 rupees and still makes a profit of 8% what is the cost of washing machine?

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A shopkeeper marked his products at 20% above the cost price, then allowed a discount of 5% for the cash payment to his customers. what profit does he make if he received 2128 rupees after the discount?

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A retailer marks his goods 25% above CP and also gives a discount of 10%. Find his gain %.

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The MP of 5 kg rice is 120. A spoon worth 10 is given with every pack of 5 kg rice. Even then the retailer gains 10%. Find the CP of 5 kg rice.

HARD
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

An article costs 700 to the manufacturer. He sells it to the retailer at a profit of 20%. The retailer marks the price 40 % above the price he paid to the manufacturer. Later, he allows a discount of 10% on the MP. Find the amount paid by the customer for the article to the retailer.