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Abida bought 100 pens at the rate of Rs 3.50 per pen and pays a sales tax of 4%. The total amount paid by Abida is _________.

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-COMPARING QUANTITIES-Exercise
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  2. The cost price of 10 tables is equal to the sale price of 5 tables. Th...

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  3. Abida bought 100 pens at the rate of Rs 3.50 per pen and pays a sales ...

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  4. The cost of a tape-recorder is Rs 10,800 inclusive of sales tax charge...

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  5. 2500 is greater than 500 by %.

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  6. Four times a number is a % increase in the number.

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  9. Additional expenses made after buying an article are included in the c...

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  10. Discount is a reduction given on cost price of an article.(True/False)

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  11. Compound interest is the interest calculated on the previous year’s am...

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  12. C.P. = M.P. – Discount.

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  13. A man purchased a bicycle for Rs 1,040 and sold it for Rs 800. His gai...

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  14. Three times a number is 200% increase in the number, then one- third o...

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  15. Simple interest on a given amount is always less than or equal to the ...

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  16. The cost of a sewing machine is Rs 7,000. Its value depreciates at 8% ...

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  17. If the discount of Rs y is available on the marked price of Rs x, then...

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  18. Number of students appearing for class X CBSE examination increases fr...

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  19. Selling price of 9 articles is equal to the cost price of 15 articles....

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  20. The compound interest on a sum of rsp, for T years at R% per annum is ...

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