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The price per kg of pulses is increased by 25 per cent. Then find the percentage reduction in domestic consumption by a person who can afford only a 10 per cent increase in expenditure.

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What is the percentage change in the result when we add 25 to a certain number x, instead of subtracting 25 from the same number x ?
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In a written test consisting of two paper, a student scored 30 per cent in the first paper of 180 marks. How much per cent marks should he score in the second paper of 150 marks if he is to get on overall percentage of at least 50 per cent.
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