Math, asked by Nusu4884, 1 year ago

A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price of a camera. marked price of the camera, which cost him 600 to make a profit of 20% should be.

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Answered by Sunidhi22
21
Cost of camra=600
shopkeeper get 20% profit=(600*120)/100=720
now he allowed 10% discount so marked price is
(X *90)/100=720 (here X is marked price)
X=(720*100)/90
X=800 answer

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Answered by wifilethbridge
15

Answer:

Rs.800

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of camera=600

Shopkeeper get 20% profit=\frac{600 \times 120}{100}=720

Now he allowed 10% discount

So marked price is  \frac{90x}{100}=720

\frac{90x}{100}=720

x=\frac{720 \times 100}{90}

x=800

Hence the marked price should be Rs.800

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