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  • The marked price of an article is rs 1500. If two successive discounts,each of x%, on the marked price is equal to a single discount of rs 587.40, then what will be thw selling price of the article if a single discount of x% is given on the marked price ?

    A
    rs 1.025
    B
    rs 1.155
    C
    rs 1,170
    D
    rs 1,200
  • The marked price is 20% higher than cast price. A discount of 20% is given on the marked price. By this type of sale, there is -

    A
    no loss no gain
    B
    4% gain
    C
    4% loss
    D
    2% loss
  • If 60% discount is offered on the marked price and selling price becomes equal to cost price then what was the % mark up ?

    A
    100
    B
    250
    C
    150
    D
    40
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