Question : While selling a shirt, a shopkeeper gives a discount of 7%. If he gives a discount of 9%, he earns Rs. 15 less in profit. The marked price of the shirt is:
Option 1: Rs. 712
Option 2: Rs. 787
Option 3: Rs. 750
Option 4: Rs. 697
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Correct Answer: Rs. 750
Solution : Given: While selling a shirt, a shopkeeper gives a discount of 7%. If he gives a discount of 9%, he earns Rs. 15 less in profit. Here, (7 – 5) = 2% is equivalent to Rs. 15 So, 100% is equivalent to ($\frac{15×100}{2}$) = Rs. 750 Therefore, the marked price is Rs. 750. Hence, the correct answer is Rs. 750.
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Question : A shopkeeper marks an article at such a price that after giving a discount of $12 \frac{1}{2} \%$ on the marked price, he still earns a profit of 15%. If the cost price of the article is Rs. 385, then the sum of the marked price and the selling price (in Rs.) of the article is:
Option 1: 948.75
Option 2: 849.5
Option 3: 984.75
Option 4: 954.75
Question : The price of a shirt after a 15% discount is Rs. 119. What was the marked price of the shirt before the discount?
Option 1: Rs. 129
Option 2: Rs. 150
Option 3: Rs. 140
Option 4: Rs. 160
Question : A shopkeeper gives two successive discounts of 7% each on the marked price of Rs. 20,000 of an article. The selling price of the article is:
Option 1: Rs. 12,978
Option 2: Rs. 19,278
Option 3: Rs. 18,927
Option 4: Rs. 17,298
Question : A shopkeeper listed the marked price of a chair at a certain amount. If the shopkeeper declares a 15% discount and sells it at Rs.1,445. What is the marked price?
Option 1: Rs. 1,750
Option 2: Rs. 1,800
Option 3: Rs. 1,700
Option 4: Rs. 1,850
Question : A shopkeeper sold an item at 10% loss after giving a discount equal to half the marked price. Then the cost price is:
Option 1: $\frac{1}{9}$th of the marked price
Option 2: $\frac{4}{9}$th of the marked price
Option 3: $\frac{5}{9}$th of the marked price
Option 4: $\frac{7}{9}$th of the marked price
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