
The price of sugar is increased by . As a result, a family has decreased its consumption by . The expenditure of the family on sugar is decreased by :


Important Questions on Percentage
The price of sugar rises by . If a family wants to keep their expenses on sugar, the same as earlier, then the family will have to decrease the consumption of ·sugar by :

The price of an article has been reduced by . In order to restore the original price, the new price must be increased by :

The price of tea is decreased by . If a family wants to keep their expenses on tea, the same as earlier, then the family will have to increase the consumption of tea by:

The price of sugar is increased by . If the expenditure is not allowed to increase, the ratio between the reduction in consumption and original consumption is :

A reduction of in the price of sugar enables a purchaser to obtain more for . The original price of sugar per kg is :

The price of an article is reduced by and its daily sale is increased by . The net effect on the daily sale receipts is :

If the price of eraser is reduced by , a person can buy more erasers for a rupee. How many erasers are available for a rupee ?

When the price of fans was reduced by , the number of fans sold is increased by . What was the effect on the sales in rupees?
