Math, asked by akupj31971, 6 days ago

a businessman decided to give 10% of discount in all purchases from his shop how much will a customer pay for an item that was marked 5400$

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Answered by rachanaprasad
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Given:

Marked Price = $5400

Discount % = 10%

here, discount = 10% of market price

                        = 10/100 * $5400

                        = $540

Selling price = marked price - discount

                     = $5400 - $540

                     = $4860

therefore, a customer has to pay $4860 for an item that is marked at $5400.

Answered by malavikathilak123
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Answer:

The price paid by the customer is $4860

Step-by-step explanation:

The marked price of the item = $5400

Rate of discount = 10%

Therefore the price paid by the customer

                                        = \begin{aligned}5400-\frac{10}{100}\times 5400\\=4860\end{aligned}

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