SSC CHSL 202151)A shopkeeper bought 40 dozen eggs at Rs 1.40 each. 80 eggs were broken in transportation. He sold the remaining eggs at Rs 1.60 each. what is his profit or loss percent?
SSC CHSL 202152)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 202153)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 202154)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 202155)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 202156)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 202157)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 202158)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 202159)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 202160)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