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A market price an articles is ₹ 11200 and the discount is 10% then the Seling Price of the article find.

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Answered by TrueRider
59

SOLUTION :

Given :

Market price, (M.P) = Rs.11200

Discount, (D) = 10%

Explanation :

As we know that formula of the discount :

Discount = (Discount%/100) × M.P

According to the question :

➝ Discount = (discount%/100) × M.P

➝ Discount =( 10%/100) × 11200

➝ Discount = 10/100 × 11200

➝ Discount = Rs.(10 × 112)

➝ Discount = Rs.1120

Now,

Now,Putting the formula of the selling price:

➝ Selling price = Market Price - Discount

➝ Selling price = Rs.11200 - Rs.1120

➝ Selling price = Rs.10080

Thus,

Thus,The selling price of the article will be Rs.10080 .

Answered by hello159856
3

Step-by-step explanation:

10%of 11200

 \frac{10}{100}  \times 11200

10 X 112=1120

= 1120 rupees

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