Math, asked by mvsmk19, 9 months ago

an electric fan is priced at rupees 360 and is sold at a discount of 10% there is a further off season discount of 5% on the net amount what does the customer pay for the fan​

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Answered by gaayigbm
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Answer:

307.8 rs

Step-by-step explanation:

let 100 % be price of fan 100% = 360 rs

10% discount = 10% of 360 =36 rs

360- 36 =324 net amount

further 5% discount on net amount = (5/100) * 324 = 16.2

=> customer pays 324 - 16.2 = 307.8 rs

Answered by halamadrid
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The net amount that the customer pays on the fan is Rs. 307.8.

Given:

An electric fan priced at Rs. 360 is sold at a discount of 10%. There is a further off-season discount of 5% on the net amount.

To Find:

The total amount that the customer pays for the fan​.

Solution:

We have been given that an electrical fan is priced at Rs. 360.

⇒ The initial price of the fan = Rs. 360

Now, this price is sold at a 10% discount.

10% of the initial price = 10% of 360

= 10/100 x 360 = 36.

So, a discount of Rs. 36 is applied to the electrical fan.

Hence, the current selling price (SP) = The initial price of the fan -discount

= 360 - 36 = 324.

⇒ The current SP = Rs.324.

We are told that there is a further off-season discount of 5% on the net amount.

5% of Rs.324 = 5/100 x 324 = Rs. 16.2

A further discount of Rs. 16.2 is applied to the electrical fan.

Hence, the net amount is = The current SP - discount = Rs. 307.8.

The final selling price of the fan is Rs. 307.8.

∴ The net amount that the customer pays on the fan is Rs. 307.8.

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