Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Quantitative Aptitude Practice Book, Exercise 6: Exercise 6
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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Quantitative Aptitude Practice Book, Exercise 6: Exercise 6 with Hints & Solutions
The successive discounts and are equivalent to a single discount of-

If two successive discounts be and then the single equivalent discount will be:

A photographer allows a discount of on the marked price of a camera. What price must be marked on the camera, which costs him to make a profit of ?

The expression will be a perfect square for equal to:

A seller fixed the selling price of a pen at . But at the time of selling, he made a profit of even after allowing a discount to his customers. Find the cost price of the pen.

A shopkeeper sells two items at the same price. If he sells one of them at a profit of and the other at a loss of then his profit or loss percentage is:

A man sold an article at profit. Had it been sold for more, he would have gained . Find the cost price of the article.

A man sold a car and jeep for each. The car sold at a profit of and jeep at a loss of then find the gain or loss per cent on whole transaction?
