Profit and Loss – From discounted profit to no-discount scenario: The marked price of an article is Rs 480. The shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% and still gains 8%. If no discount is allowed, what would be his gain percentage?
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A18%
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B20%
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C18.5%
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D20.5%
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E22%
Answer
Correct Answer: 20%
Explanation
Introduction / Context:We first deduce the cost price from the discounted transaction that yields an 8% gain. With cost known, removing the discount increases the selling price to the marked price, letting us compute the new gain percentage.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- MP = Rs 480
- Discount = 10% ⇒ SP with discount = 0.90 * 480 = Rs 432
- Gain with discount = 8%
Concept / Approach:Gain of 8% means SP = 1.08 * CP ⇒ CP = 432 / 1.08. With no discount, SP = MP = 480. Compute gain on CP accordingly.
Step-by-Step Solution:CP = 432 / 1.08 = 400No-discount SP = 480Gain% = (480 − 400) / 400 * 100 = 20%
Verification / Alternative check:Under discount: 400 → 432 is indeed 8% gain; removing discount boosts gain to 20%.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:18%, 18.5%, and 20.5% do not match the computed ratio; 22% is too high.
Common Pitfalls:Applying the 10% discount to CP instead of the marked price.
Final Answer:20%