Math, asked by ydnetoh476, 10 months ago

A shopkeeper decides to raise the marked price of an article by 10%. How much discount should he allow so as to be able to sell the article at the original marked price?​

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Answered by samy123123
1

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

10 /2 =5

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Let M.P. be Rs.100

New M.P. = 110% of 100 = Rs.110

S.P. = original M.P. = 100

Discount = 10

Discount % =

 \frac{10 \times 100}{110}  = 9 \times \frac{1}{11}

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