Math, asked by Gunpreet7542, 1 year ago

A trader buys some cameras with printed price ₹ 750. If he sells each camera giving 10 % rebate, how much money could a customer have to pay?

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Answered by desiboyz3
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100%= 750
1%=750/100=7.5
90%=7.5×90=675 will be the answer

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Answered by 23saurabhkumar
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Answer:

Money paid by customer = 675 Rs.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

Printed price (MRP) of the cameras, MP(Marked Price) = 750 Rs.

Rebate given on a camera, D = 10%

So,

As rebate is in another terms can also be called/stated as Discount.

So,

Amount paid by the customers, SP(Selling Price), is given by,

SP=MP-\frac{D}{100}\times MP\\SP=750-\frac{10}{100}\times 750\\SP=750-75\\SP=675\ Rs.

Therefore, after the rebate,

The money paid by the customer is = 675 Rs.

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