Markup and Discount
1: The marked price of a water cooler is $ 4650. The shopkeeper offers an off-season discount of 18% on it. Find its selling price.
2. The price of a sweater was slashed from $ 960 to $ 816 by a shopkeeper in the winter season. Find the rate of discount given by him.
3. Find the rate of discount
being given on a shirt whose selling price is $ 546 after deducting a discount of $ 104 on its marked price.
Hint. MP = (SP) + (discount).
4. After allowing a discount of 8% on a toy, it is sold for $
216.20. Find the marked price of the toy.
5. A tea set was bought for $ 528 after getting a discount of 12% on its marked price. Find the marked price of the tea set.
6. A dealer marks his goods at 35% above the cost price and allows a discount of 20% on the marked price. Find his gain or loss per cent.
7. A cell phone was marked at 40% above the cost price and a discount of 30% was given on its marked price. Find the gain or loss percent made by the shopkeeper.
8. A dealer purchased a fan for $ 1080. After allowing a discount of 25% on its marked price, he gains 25%. Find the marked price of the fan.
9. A dealer bought a refrigerator for $ 11515. After allowing a discount of 16% on its marked price, he gains 20%. Find the marked price of the refrigerator.
10. A carpenter allows a discount of 16% to his customers and still gains 20%. Find the marked price of a dining table which costs the carpenter $ 1190.
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Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists.
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