Math, asked by tmankumare, 11 months ago

a table is quoted at ₹2400 in a wholesale catalogue but the retailer only pays ₹2000 for it express the trade discount allowed as a percentage std 7th icsc

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Answered by ihrishi
19

Step-by-step explanation:

Quoted price = ₹ 2400

Amount paid by retailer= ₹2000

Therefore,

Discount = 2400 - 2000 = ₹ 400

Percentage  \: discount  =  \frac{Discount}{Quoted \:price}  \times 100 \\  =  \frac{400}{2400}  \times 100 \\  =  \frac{400}{24}  \\  = 24.67 \% \:  \\

Answered by vinodvns32
8

Answer:

16 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2400-2000=400. so, (400 ÷ 2400)×100= 50/3. now mixed fraction of 50/3=16 2/3 thank you

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